POF is the least of your problems because you qualified under CEC.deedee87 said:I work in Canada on a contractual basis (non-permanent)
I stated this in the job offer question
Yet I qualified for both FSW and CEC and received an ITA through FSW
What do I do now? I don't have the funds (which I had stated as 0) nor the permanent job offer
Yes. Qualifying for CEC is good enough.deedee87 said:Even though its not a permanent job?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.aspUnless you are currently authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada, or you qualify under the Canadian Experience Class, you must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you get to Canada.
Not at all. You don't even need to be currently employed and still be eligible for FSW. The requirement of a 'permanent, non-seasonal, full-time' job offer is valid for an LMIA supported job.deedee87 said:Thanks for the clarification regarding that Asivad.
But I'm mainly concerned about the job offer letter that I show that demonstrates a temporary contract. Isnt that a requirement for a PR application under FSW?
Absolutely. Check the eligibility requirements of FSWP and CEC - there is nothing in there to suggest that one needs to be currently employed in order to be eligible. For CEC, it makes sense to be currently employed if one intends to stay in Canada throughout this process but being employed currently is not a prerequisite to qualify for CEC or FSW.deedee87 said:Omg! Are you sure? That would be so amazing!
Dude, you've resurrected a 2 year old thread ;Djthomas said:Thank you very much Asirvad, I was in the very same situation and your answers helped to clarify my doubts.