When u reapplied did u create a new profileNitz_Au said:My first application was rejected and received an email that I have a new message on MyCIC account. It was PDF file stating the reason for rejection.
When u reapplied did u create a new profileNitz_Au said:My first application was rejected and received an email that I have a new message on MyCIC account. It was PDF file stating the reason for rejection.
Did you submit your offer letter? pay stubs or a letter from supervisor ? or any other documents proving that you are currently working ? how many years of experience do you have?u2c said:Thanks Piyush
Ya i have already got the revised roles & resp on letter head this time. Earlier i had submitted a affadavit since i could get my manager (he was away) to sign it and HR wouldn't sign without Approved IT manager SIgn.
Do you think it is possible for the officer now to accept it or chances are very less.Will SINP give me a revision for the same. Please help guys. Not much time left as My pcc will cross 6 months old on 15 august. Will i need a new PCC for submission
Well. If I understand you say If my Work Permit is LMIA exempt then the job offer doesn't qualify for 600 points, so it means that I will have to graduate a university just to be a car mechanic and have my English language points max possible. Just to get enough points. Other thing is I found this job but I had to became a skilled worker so it means I had to get my Read Seal done. My first visa at arrival was valid for one year. I had to get new one to be able to work and legally remain in the country. After Red Seal there was no need for LMIA i guess. So i wonder how it is possible that people need to have job offer and be skilled If in the time when you are skilled you loose job offer??? And then the whole story goes. On CIC web site for Express Entry LMIA exempt was info that If I work for the same employer and I'm a skilled worker I don't need to renew my LMIA.... I have never seen any info saying that If LMIA is not need the job offer is not valid for 600 points. My two other friends I know ( they work in different places ) work on the same rules, the same kind of workshop and they become PR last year with minimum problems, and 600 points were given to them relying on job offers......ButterflyChemist said:There seems to be a lot of mystery about your case. If your work permit is LMIA exempt then you job is not offer doesn't qualify for 600 points. If you cannot counter the points made in your refusal then you must accept it and from what I've read of your post you've provided no information that actually counters what the agent has said. You can work until your BOWP expires so take the time to figure out your next steps for PR. Good luck
You cannot delete the old profile. Dont worry about it and create a new one.u2c said:I meant my pr was refused so i want to delete that from express entry and create a new EE profile
I am not sure of the implication. You can certainly have an opinion. But in terms of rules, it is crystal clear - if your job is LMIA exempt, it doesn't give you 600 points - period. This applies to highly skilled workers as well as any other roles.NotAnotherJonny said:Well. If I understand you say If my Work Permit is LMIA exempt then the job offer doesn't qualify for 600 points, so it means that I will have to graduate a university just to be a car mechanic and have my English language points max possible. Just to get enough points. Other thing is I found this job but I had to became a skilled worker so it means I had to get my Read Seal done. My first visa at arrival was valid for one year. I had to get new one to be able to work and legally remain in the country. After Red Seal there was no need for LMIA i guess. So i wonder how it is possible that people need to have job ofer and be skilled If in the time when you are skilled you loose job offer??? And then the whole story goes. On CIC web site for Express Entry LMIA exempt was info that If I work for the same employer and I'm a skilled worker I don't need to renew my LMIA.... I have never seen any info saying that If LMIA is not need the job offer is not valid for 600 points. My two other friends I know ( they work in different places ) work on the same rules, the same kind of workshop and they become PR last year with minimum problems, and 600 points were given to them relying on job offers......
Thank you. Good stuff. But I can see CIC modified the page in June 2016 and don't know if this is new page about LMIA exemption or an old one updated. Under this link it clearly says that the LMIA can be expired but Work permit must be still the same what was issued with LMIA and valid. So this explains why my situation didn't work.fkl said:I am not sure of the implication. You can certainly have an opinion. But in terms of rules, it is crystal clear - if your job is LMIA exempt, it doesn't give you 600 points - period. This applies to highly skilled workers as well as any other roles.
Perfectly clear updated requirement link from CIC.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/offer.asp
You are welcome. I am pretty sure CIC website always said the same since numerous friends including myself went through PR process early in the express entry stream (early, mid to late 2015 - and as recent as early 2016). It was clear to every one (those with LMIA based work permits as well as those without it, who gets what score), e.g. a friend was a post doc researcher working at an LMIA exempt position whose PR app was returned in 2014 due to CEC cap being filled.NotAnotherJonny said:Thank you. Good stuff. But I can see CIC modified the page in June 2016 and don't know if this is new page about LMIA exemption or an old one updated. Under this link it clearly says that the LMIA can be expired but Work permit must be still the same what was issued with LMIA and valid. So this explains why my situation didn't work.
Now, the old CIC web site said only I need to have a valid work permit for the same employer. Not the first WP issued with LMIA.
And I have applied with this information. Also when I applied for new Work Permits , I had to upload my LMIA anyway every time to continue the application. Both came back with a note It is a pilot project, but it never said it was an LMIA exempt. Specially the first renewal, I wasn't a skilled worker and WP was issued after I had to obtain LMO. So It looks like I didn't need LMO for that WP. It's a big loop here of YES and NO.
Project name: Alberta Occupation Pilot Project - OB 279-E.
Not very sure about ECA # but if you provided the actual document too, there should be little to worry.jasindia said:hello everyone
very good forum, get much knowledge from it .moreover, it feels good to see how every one is helping each other as we all have same goal.
I have a question about ECA submission as i can not see the field where i have submitted my ECA reference no. is this normal or my ECA no is not transmitted?
secondly, are there two applications submitted shown in your my cic login account as one for permanent residency and second for express entry ?
I'm also a pharmaceutical rep and also the organization changed so here what you have to do if you got the letter from the new administration it's fine , if not write a statutory declaration with all the information cic request and also explain in this letter why you couldn't get the original letter in the first place and proof of what you are saying . Once you do the letter go to the city hall and ask for an oath commissioner . You will swear in front of this guy and boom it's done .navi9 said:hey can any one help me out.. i have more than 3 years of experience as medical sales representative after graduation in inida and while applying for study permit to canada in 2013 i have submitted my original experince letter to cic as i thought i wont need it again. but for in order to apply for express entry again i need my experience letter and now all the management has been changed and they dont have my records. But i have few paystubs with me and i convinced new manager that i worked in this company and he is willing to provide experience letter, now the problem is with the dates as i forgot the dates mentioned during study permit would that be a problem. does they verify study permit documents in background verification.
Atleast you can verify the joining dates from your appointment letter.navi9 said:hey can any one help me out.. i have more than 3 years of experience as medical sales representative after graduation in inida and while applying for study permit to canada in 2013 i have submitted my original experince letter to cic as i thought i wont need it again. but for in order to apply for express entry again i need my experience letter and now all the management has been changed and they dont have my records. But i have few paystubs with me and i convinced new manager that i worked in this company and he is willing to provide experience letter, now the problem is with the dates as i forgot the dates mentioned during study permit would that be a problem. does they verify study permit documents in background verification.