ngelsa said:EE is just an express way for Canada to attract and select the best of the best candidates out of the pool of eligible people, so I am not surprised if the system favours those who have years of experience in skilled jobs and core competencies to excel in Canada.
On the other hand, I think people forget that traditional programs still exist and is not being removed, so if you do not qualify for EE you can still apply for a PR through many other means.
And for Fresh Grads, as long as your job is skilled (NOC O, A or B) and have at least 1 year of experience you are good. In addition, if you need to extend your PGWP before you obtain your PR then you will require to have a positive LMIA to do so anyway, so my advice to PGWP holders is: obtain a skilled job, not just any job and be ready to submit your application before your PGWP runs out; otherwise, it will turn into an extremely tedious and insane process that I had been through.
mf4361 said:PGWP is a once in a life time permit. If you extend it, that's not a PGWP anymore that just a temporary work permit. That's why LMO is not exempted.
What do you mean by traditional programs? CEC/FSW/FST are all behind EE. One way is to look for PNP of course but that's not an easy task either.
It is perfectly possible that Canada doesn't want international graduates to stay anymore. (I remember when they ban 6 NOC codes in CEC, people were furious) In that case, call me an angry bird.
ngelsa said:On the other hand, I think people forget that traditional programs still exist and is not being removed, so if you do not qualify for EE you can still apply for a PR through many other means.
benzylamine said:for my understanding, you can apply PNP program, it is out of EE, so if you want to get extra 600 points, you can just apply for PNP, it will not require to get LMO from employer, I just got supported from my employer to apply for PNP, why you guys are worried to get LMO? anyone can explain? thank you
Nick~Nick said:I am new here, I am just thinking right now about FSW, I have PGWP with full till job offer...
and you saying for PNP we don't need LMO/LMIA ? If its right, can you explain little more about PNP requirements ?
Thank You!
Nick~Nick said:I am new here, I am just thinking right now about FSW, I have PGWP with full till job offer...
and you saying for PNP we don't need LMO/LMIA ? If its right, can you explain little more about PNP requirements ?
Thank You!
mf4361 said:It is perfectly possible that Canada doesn't want international graduates to stay anymore. (I remember when they ban 6 NOC codes in CEC, people were furious) In that case, call me an angry bird.
kvn said:depends on which province you are in, the requirements might differ.
For Ontario: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/OI/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_JOB.html
Part of the reason why PNP doesn't need LMIA is because the job offers need to be approved by the government as well.
Edit: Also the limit for 2014 is 2500 nominations for international students.
Mario_AB said:while going through all the discussion there is alot of discussion/assumption on requirement of LMIA for workers who are on PGWP. CIC information is not yet more clearer about the exemption or requirement for LMIA in case of PGWP.
let say if PGWP candidate needs LMIA from employer with a job offer the maximum points allotted for that case would be 600 points.
Does that mean a worker who is on PGWP without LMIA but having a valid job offer is gonna get 0 points.
i am not quiet sure but there is a possibility that PGWP can get some points out of those 600 in case he/she does have a job offer without LMIA.
share your opinion
Mario_AB said:so are you telling me PGWP candidates with a job offer and without a job offer are gonna be treated the same?
strange.
well lets see if we can get a more clear update from CIC addressing this issue.