iwasjeff said:
When you say no consequences, do you mean it won't affect my application even if I change my answer from EE application ? At the time of applying for EE, I thought I do have a "job offer" since I am currently employed, but I am not so sure the purpose of the question from CIC anymore since they ask me if I am currently employed right after that..
If you have an ITA, you probably cannot change your EE application - it should be locked. I think it's fine to answer the way you did, and I and many others did the same, on the same theory as foreigngirl - if you only answer YES if you have an LMIA, why do they then ask IF you have one? If that were the case, the next question should be: What is your LMIA number? and then we would all know to backtrack and say NO to the original question.
I also wanted it to be clear that I had a job, as I wanted to use my T4 and NoA as backup proof of funds, since I barely had the amount required for two people in the bank. I sent my original offer of employment, a letter of employment stating that I was currently employed, and a reference letter setting out my job responsibilities and that the job was of indeterminate duration, full time, and non-seasonal, as well as detailing my salary and benefits. I included my T4 and NoA from the previous year.
No one has yet come back and said they answered in this way and they got PR. But neither has anyone said they were rejected for answering this way - or the other way, either. So don't stress, and go with what feels right to you.