Q1. Why didn’t I get points for my job offer?
To get points from the Comprehensive Ranking System for a job offer under Express Entry, your employer will need to get a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
You should only answer “Yes” to the question “Does [your name] have a job offer in Canada?” if a Canadian employer has offered you a full-time, non-seasonal job, and that job offer is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment.
If you are currently working in Canada but have not been offered a job that is supported by a LMIA, you should answer “No” and create a Job Seeker account in Job Bank.
Q2. I have a job offer but the system says I need to register in Job Bank. Why?
You have to register with Job Bank unless your job offer is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment.
If you have a job offer that meets the requirements, be sure to answer "Yes" to the question "Does [your name] have a job offer in Canada?" This is found under the Work Experience form of your Express Entry profile.
If your job offer does not meet the requirements, you should answer “No” and you must register in Job Bank to become a candidate in the Express Entry pool.
Meet the requirements explanation --> If you have a job offer (offer of arranged employment), you need to update your Express Entry profile in MyCIC with: Employer name and address, Start date, Labour Market Impact Assessment number, and NOC code related to the job
Federal Skilled Workers and Canadian Experience Class
A valid job offer has to be:
for continuous, paid, full-time work (at least 30 hours a week),
for work that is permanent and not seasonal,
skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
and either:
* the employer making you the job offer must have a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada [/list]
OR
*you are currently working in Canada in a NOC 0, A or B job on a work permit that was issued based on a Labour Market Impact Assessment, and
- you are working for an employer listed on your work permit,
- you are authorized to work in Canada on the day you apply for a permanent resident visa, and when the visa is issued, and
your current employer made you an offer to give you a full-time job if you are accepted as a permanent resident.
Q3. I am working in Canada on a valid work permit. Does this count as a job offer?
Your job offer is only valid, whether you are working in Canada or not, if your current or prospective employer:
has made an offer to give you a full-time, non-seasonal job if you are accepted as a permanent resident, and
has a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada.
The only time that an employer making you a job offer does not need to get a new LMIA is when you are already working for them with a work permit that is based on that LMIA.
So, my conclusion is that as a PGWP holder without job offer that is be rated as positive under LMIA, or my work permit is not a work permit that is based on LMIA, should choose "NO" for the question Do you have a job offer in Canada? under both FSW and CEC categories.