Your talking like CIC dont actually fact check the information PR applicants send in. If you think they just take applicants on their word your are seriously wrong. Also I'd say the ammount of LMIA/PR's being obtained from outside of canada is probably around 0.00006% because canadian employers dont even look at oversease applicants CV's unless they are desperate which then in turn would usually mean they would get an LMIA which in turn proves the system right.mead said:this argument is flawed. It assumes all people who get LMIA jobs have better things to offer to canadian community and thats what they want for it to work on paper, it also makes sense on paper. But people who fake experience for getting jobs or just plain incompetent people may get preference. Example a person outside canada fakes experience gets a job with LMIA gets PR and is utterly useless in canada and a burden. There should be a one to two year period of probation where people from outside canada need to keep the job they got before their PR gets finalized. Some people who are from developed countries wont understand this as we do from third world countries. Experience and education is faked easily. people who r working on LMIA exempt work permit have been in canada for 1 or more years and proved their worth some also have canadian education. Thats why putting everyone in one pool is not logical and not better for canadian people. This express entry system is a vote getting system to promote to canadian citizen that they r restricting foreign workers/PR and only allowing required talent. Canadian people wont be able to see the flaws in the system. if they wanted to really restrict PR for any tom dick or harry they should have restricted student visa, restricted number of open work permits they issue. but they wont restrict student visa as students bring in lots of money.
also to say that your have proved your worth by working on a LMIA exempt visa doesnt mean that you havent taken a job from a canadian citizen it was just that you were the best applicant at the time (or the most willing to accept the lowest pay rate). If I was you I would be asking my current employer why they didn't value you enough to help support you in PNP.
I'm in the same boat as all PGWP visa holders, I have paid thousands to mvoe across the world, I pay thousands in taxes but I'm not demanding that I get special treatment.