I think opindersinghbuttar's point is, anyone with 600+155 should be considered ineligible, despite what program it comes from. Thanks for leading people to the idea that a cec applicant with 59 points is taking their chance #sarcasm# :-[
Either way, there might be easier to get a LMIA or PNP for non-PR in Canada applicants, but my friends aboard, it ain't that easy. For most employers, it is way easier to just fire a cec applicant and hire someone else than to help them grant LMIA, and it is so limited capacity for so many applicants in the PNP queue. So stop spreading this idea of inequality between inboard and abroad applicants. It's not getting you anywhere closer to get a ITA or PR
Either way, there might be easier to get a LMIA or PNP for non-PR in Canada applicants, but my friends aboard, it ain't that easy. For most employers, it is way easier to just fire a cec applicant and hire someone else than to help them grant LMIA, and it is so limited capacity for so many applicants in the PNP queue. So stop spreading this idea of inequality between inboard and abroad applicants. It's not getting you anywhere closer to get a ITA or PR