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BC PNP

Benoni

Newbie
Jan 27, 2020
1
0
Hi

Im interested in knowing if anybody qualified to BC PNP with job offer.I have the following doubts.

1) The website says that the Offer does not need LMIA.
2) If we have a job offer why do we need proof of funds.
Any more information that would help.

Please assist.
 

dgeorge

Hero Member
Feb 2, 2020
645
160
Hello guys,

I am currently working as a customer service agent / subject matter expert at a telecommunications company since about 19 months

It is kind of a supervisor/manager role but not really. The job I am doing is supervising agents and new hires in the company but not sure if this would assist in helping with PNP/express entry. Not sure about the NOC too. Can you guys give any of your opinions or thoughts on this?
Should I be looking for a manager job? Do I need an LMIA?
Please share your expertise as my PGWP is expiring in a year and I need to find something if this isn’t qualified. Thanks
 

Nujaya

Star Member
Apr 6, 2017
59
9
44
sri lanka
Hi

Im interested in knowing if anybody qualified to BC PNP with job offer.I have the following doubts.

1) The website says that the Offer does not need LMIA.
2) If we have a job offer why do we need proof of funds.
Any more information that would help.

Please assist.
1. If you are applying under the international graduate, you don't need the LMIA.
2. for BC PNP, they calculate the family income based on the number of family members and you can use the income of your spouse. But points for the salary will be calculated based solely on your salary.
 

Nujaya

Star Member
Apr 6, 2017
59
9
44
sri lanka
Hello guys,

I am currently working as a customer service agent / subject matter expert at a telecommunications company since about 19 months

It is kind of a supervisor/manager role but not really. The job I am doing is supervising agents and new hires in the company but not sure if this would assist in helping with PNP/express entry. Not sure about the NOC too. Can you guys give any of your opinions or thoughts on this?
Should I be looking for a manager job? Do I need an LMIA?
Please share your expertise as my PGWP is expiring in a year and I need to find something if this isn’t qualified. Thanks
according to what i have read, they go by the duties not the title. Just go through the duties for each NOC code and find your NOC. but in Canada when they advertise they usually mention the NOC code
if you are on a PGWP, you don't need a LMIA