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frustrated121

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Hi Guys,

In my EE>CEC application; my friend and I are conflicted. We BOTH have job offers and have been working over a year. He says he has marked NO for the following question:

Section: Intended work in Canada
Question: Does person X have a valid job offer in Canada?
Answer: Yes or No

I say we should mark it as YES because we both do have a job offer.

He says the answer is NO as no positive LMIA was done and therefore it is not a valid job offer.

What would be the correct answer to this question!!

Thanks Guys!
 
If you're claiming 50/200 points for arranged employment then answer "yes", otherwise your friend is correct.
 
frustrated121 said:
Hi Guys,

In my EE>CEC application; my friend and I are conflicted. We BOTH have job offers and have been working over a year. He says he has marked NO for the following question:

Section: Intended work in Canada
Question: Does person X have a valid job offer in Canada?
Answer: Yes or No

I say we should mark it as YES because we both do have a job offer.

He says the answer is NO as no positive LMIA was done and therefore it is not a valid job offer.

What would be the correct answer to this question!!

Thanks Guys!



If your current work permit is LMIA-exempt and while you re submitting your application your work permit is valid your job offer is a valid job offer. Check CIC website it is written very clearly..
Good luck!
 
frustrated121 said:
Hi Guys,

In my EE>CEC application; my friend and I are conflicted. We BOTH have job offers and have been working over a year. He says he has marked NO for the following question:

Section: Intended work in Canada
Question: Does person X have a valid job offer in Canada?
Answer: Yes or No

I say we should mark it as YES because we both do have a job offer.

He says the answer is NO as no positive LMIA was done and therefore it is not a valid job offer.

What would be the correct answer to this question!!

Thanks Guys!
ru on pgwp? if yes the ur answer in "NO" job offer
 
The term valid job offer is confusing, but basically if you answer Yes to all the questions in here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=695&top=29

Then it is a yes.

Otherwise, put no and then add it to the personal history section.