Dear forum members,
I'd like share a concern about LMIA exempt job offer (postdoc) that someone else might have experienced, and can shed some light into.
This is my second year of postdoc and my CRS is 424. I got another postdoc with a different employer that starts in a few months, and for at least 1 year, non-seasonal and full time. So I added it as job offer which raised the CRS to 474 and earned an ITA about 2 weeks ago.
At this stage however, filling in the "Intended work in Canada" makes further questions about the job offer like: Is the job offer mentioned on the current work permit. The answer is no because these are two different employers, and answering 'no' drops the score to 424. I'm wondering whether I'm missing something here or this is way LMIA exempt job holders are treated.
As an additional point, can I answer "yes" to the abovementioned question on the ground that the my employer is closely affiliated with the current one.
Thanks in advance for your insights...
I'd like share a concern about LMIA exempt job offer (postdoc) that someone else might have experienced, and can shed some light into.
This is my second year of postdoc and my CRS is 424. I got another postdoc with a different employer that starts in a few months, and for at least 1 year, non-seasonal and full time. So I added it as job offer which raised the CRS to 474 and earned an ITA about 2 weeks ago.
At this stage however, filling in the "Intended work in Canada" makes further questions about the job offer like: Is the job offer mentioned on the current work permit. The answer is no because these are two different employers, and answering 'no' drops the score to 424. I'm wondering whether I'm missing something here or this is way LMIA exempt job holders are treated.
As an additional point, can I answer "yes" to the abovementioned question on the ground that the my employer is closely affiliated with the current one.
Thanks in advance for your insights...