people with job offers or PNP will definitely earn enough points to be ranked higher and consequently invited to apply but what you are saying may not be true. canada requires lot of skilled people. if what you are saying is to be true then they will get less people as not everybody will have job offers or PNP. i beleive ultimately the goal/motive of the new system is to send ITA to only those people who can add value to the canadian economy in a much better way and not first cum first serve basis as was earlier caseahsan99 said:I think an individual will get invitation if and only if he/she has a job offer or provincial nomination...
Consultants will earn a lot of money for arranging job offers...
ahsan99 said:does anyone know if making of profiles for express entry has started?
they provided any link for creation of profile?
Dear friendahsan99 said:does anyone know if making of profiles for express entry has started?
they provided any link for creation of profile?
112Marooned said:In my ECA reported by WES,They mentioned Bachelor Degree (4 Years). How much points for this through EE?
Since these people would have canadian work experience, they will have more points than anyone applying from outside Canada. So they would score higher points than outside applicants, and thus have a better chance of getting invitations.jonkrav said:What will express entry mean for those employed currently in a skilled job in Canada but the job does not have a LMIA?
Can you please share the link where this is mentioned. It will be helpful.Durga Prasad said:Yes.. as per the CIC gazette published, for both principle applicant and spouse ECA is mandatory.
jonkrav said:What will express entry mean for those employed currently in a skilled job in Canada but the job does not have a LMIA?
It seems if you don't have a valid job offer with a LMIA then you have to go through the job bank process which doesn't make much sense though as I am already working.namaste said:Since these people would have canadian work experience, they will have more points than anyone applying from outside Canada. So they would score higher points than outside applicants, and thus have a better chance of getting invitations.