nastasya said:
yes , i applied for pnp under international graduate category
The reason I'm asking is because to be eligible for this you have to have LMIA. The following is from the BC PNP website
In order to be eligible for consideration under this category, in addition to meeting CIC’s Express Entry requirements, you must meet the BC PNP’s International Graduate category requirements:
Your program of study, and post-secondary institution must meet eligibility criteria;
You must have been offered and have accepted a full-time, indeterminate job offer in a skilled occupation as outlined in the National Occupational Classification Matrix;
You must be qualified to perform the duties of the job offered to you;
You must demonstrate that you are able to support yourself (and your dependents);
You must have, or be eligible for, legal immigration status in Canada;
You may be required to meet minimum language requirements; and,
As this is a joint application submitted with your employer, your employer must also meet eligibility criteria.
The Skills Immigration and EEBC streams of the BC PNP are employer-driven and are designed to help B.C. businesses attract and retain international workers and
students to meet B.C.’s
labour market needs
If you look at the Employer requirement
Employers must satisfy recruitment requirements in order for the BC PNP to ensure that the hiring of the foreign worker will not adversely affect employment or development opportunities for local candidates (Canadian citizens and/or permanent residents).
To my understanding, This is LMIA, which is inline with federal regulation of and requirement for 600 additional points in your EE profile.
Did your employer fulfill this requirement when you apply BC PNP?
To Senior members particularly Asivad Anac, please help