Hi Visaowl,
Thanks for taking the time to go through this!
I do understand the point that you are making. But with this express entry process nothing is really clearcut. So, here, I'll post the things I filled in the EE profile for you and maybe you can get more insight into the issue (unfortunately this forum doesn't allow images to be posted or else would've provided you a screenshot):
Q: Does X have a job offer in Canada?
A: Yes (I picked yes as I thought if I said "No" when I was applying that would be like hiding something from them). It's sad that there isn't even one of those blue circles with question marks to let people know this is not a regular question.
Information about the job offer
Q: Is this offer for full-time non-seasonal and permanent work?
A: No
Q: Is this job offer for full-time continuous work and at least one year?
A: No
Information Labour Market Information Assessment
Q:Was a positive Labour Market Information Assessment (LMIA) issued for the job offer in Canada?
A: No
Q: Is X currently working in Canada?
A: Yes
Q: Does X have a valid work permit for the current job in Canada?
A: Yes
Q: Is X's job offer from the employer named on the current work permit?
A: No
Q: Four digit NOC code of current work permit?
A: 1454 (There is no NOC code in my work permit but it looks like you had to pick one).
Q: Was a positive Labour Market Information Assessment (LMIA) issued for the current work permit?
A: No
As you can see I put "No" for the questions asking if the job is full-time and non-seasonal and at the time of the ITA these facts were still true. I mean I wouldn't have doubted so much had I put yes and yes saying it is full-time and non-seasonal, which would be misrepresenting. I don't understand why they would follow up with these questions. Also, technically, I don't have the job anymore so in the PR application if I select "No" (which I should, since my situation has changed, i.e. job contract ended March 31st, and it wasn't a "valid" job to begin with), there is no follow up question whatsoever. But as I said, I can put it in my work history now and would eventually have to prove it?
But anyways, my point being, do you think I should decline my invitation? As you can see there are so many judgment calls to be made here it's hard to decide what to do!
Thanks again,
Adam