Please helpWhat to do for cec candidate to get 50 points for job offer which letter needed from employer
Please helpWhat to do for cec candidate to get 50 points for job offer which letter needed from employer
Did this give 50 points@darkhorse001 - Similar situation. LMIA exempt on closed work permit. My employer added a note on the letter saying -
Offer of Ongoing Employment
We also confirm that we wish to continue to employ XXX in the position set out above on an indefinite, full time basis once XXX becomes a permanent resident.
See if you can get something similar. It worked in my case.
I got COPR last week. waiting for my PR cards. Good luck to you!
Are you on a LMIA or LMIA exempt permit?What to do for cec candidate to get 50 points for job offer which letter needed from employer
Do this give extra 50 points@darkhorse001 - Similar situation. LMIA exempt on closed work permit. My employer added a note on the letter saying -
Offer of Ongoing Employment
We also confirm that we wish to continue to employ XXX in the position set out above on an indefinite, full time basis once XXX becomes a permanent resident.
See if you can get something similar. It worked in my case.
I got COPR last week. waiting for my PR cards. Good luck to you!
I am on post graduation work permitAre you on a LMIA or LMIA exempt permit?
So to count 50 points, your employer must file for a LMIA proving no Canadian or PR can do the job. The employer pays $1k and shows that the job was posted and no one was qualified but you. Once you have a LMIA, you can count 50 points.I am on post graduation work permit
OkaySo to count 50 points, your employer must file for a LMIA proving no Canadian or PR can do the job. The employer pays $1k and shows that the job was posted and no one was qualified but you. Once you have a LMIA, you can count 50 points.
Not for you. As said above, your employer would need to obtain an approved LMIA.Do this give extra 50 points
You need to answer the questions you were asked in your other thread. This is not enough information to answer your question.How to get 50 points if I worked on closed Work Permit for one year for a Employer, but now working with a different employer as they got my work permit transferred to their name. Can I still claim the 50 points? Please provide your inputs.
Assume you got a new LMIA for the change in job because you cannot transfer a work permit.How to get 50 points if I worked on closed Work Permit for one year for a Employer, but now working with a different employer as they got my work permit transferred to their name. Can I still claim the 50 points? Please provide your inputs.
I got the new LMIA-Exempt Employer specific work permit under Public Policy Exemption with a new Employer. So I guess I'll have to wait for one more year and can't claim points of One year exp. with previous employerAssume you got a new LMIA for the change in job because you cannot transfer a work permit.
Yes you need to wait a year to claim the 50 points on LMIA exempt permit.I got the new LMIA-Exempt Employer specific work permit under Public Policy Exemption with a new Employer. So I guess I'll have to wait for one more year and can't claim points of One year exp. with previous employer
Since it's an LMIA-exempt work permit, you must wait another year.I got the new LMIA-Exempt Employer specific work permit under Public Policy Exemption with a new Employer. So I guess I'll have to wait for one more year and can't claim points of One year exp. with previous employer
Would you mind elaborating it, please?This is not true. You can claim the 50 points on an LMIA-exempt work permit as long as you've worked in Canada for that employer for one full year and the employer provides you with a letter stating they will continue to employ you for a year after you get PR. OP is on a closed work permit that is LMIA exempt and therefore qualifies under this rule if they can get the letter.