I work for an IT firm, that is LMIA exempt, in open work permit in Canada. I also hold a valid job offer.
Can I be a primary applicant ? If yes, what should I answer for the questions :-
1) In the last ten years, how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?
2) Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment ?
3) Which NOC TEER is the job offer?
I work for an IT firm, that is LMIA exempt, in open work permit in Canada. I also hold a valid job offer.
Can I be a primary applicant ? If yes, what should I answer for the questions :-
1) In the last ten years, how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?
2) Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment ?
3) Which NOC TEER is the job offer?
Yes - you can be the primary applicant. Note that you can only claim a job offer under Express Entry for the additional 50 points if your employer obtains an approved LMIA.
1) You should answer this question based on how many years of work experience you have in Canada.
2) As said above, your employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA in order for you to be able to claim job offer points under Express Entry. If your employer has obtained an approved LMIA, then the answer to this question is yes. If your employer has not obtained an approved LMIA, then you do not have a job offer. You should answer "no" to the job offer question as well as this question.
3) You need to determine this yourself based on your job.
What type of open work permit - PGWP? If you are on a LMIA exempt permit, you would be on a closed work permit with an employer named on your work permit (point 1).
You do not qualify for the 50 points. Your employer must be listed on your work permit per the first rule you've quoted. You have no employer listed on your work permit so this rule does not apply to you. It applies to scenarios where someone is on an LMIA exempt closed work permit such as an ICT.