Doesn't really work that way....you get offered a job, THEN the company applies for an LMIA on your behalf. Also, don't bother with "agents", they can't do anything for you. Especially if they're in India. Everything is done by the canadian employer
Don't get fleeced by these so called agents which are in plenty in India. You can read the forum and CIC website and do the entire application process yourself.
If your CRS score is less than 450 then try for nomination from any Canadian Province (PNP) and that will give you 600 additional points. Hoping to land a LMIA supported job while sitting in India, when you don't have any Godfather in Canada- is simply difficult and almost impossible.
Don't get fleeced by these so called agents which are in plenty in India. You can read the forum and CIC website and do the entire application process yourself.
If your CRS score is less than 450 then try for nomination from any Canadian Province (PNP) and that will give you 600 additional points. Hoping to land a LMIA supported job while sitting in India, when you don't have any Godfather in Canada- is simply difficult and almost impossible.
Also, my understanding is that if you get in the pool and get a job code or whatever they call it, you will receive a bunch of job openings related to your field. I hope there will be many jobs open in your field. And in some cases, some employers can contact you themselves based on your profile.
Important Notice:
The SINP is still accepting applications to the International Skilled Worker Category – Employment Offer Sub-Category. However, the intake thresholds for the International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category and Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category have been reached for 2015. For information on finding work in Saskatchewan, visit Finding Work.
Important Notice:
The SINP is still accepting applications to the International Skilled Worker Category – Employment Offer Sub-Category. However, the intake thresholds for the International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category and Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category have been reached for 2015. For information on finding work in Saskatchewan, visit Finding Work.