When I started working at my current job in 2020, the employer offered me the position I have. Before that, I applied for another position with her but she refused it. But when one of her employees is resigning for my position, she called me instead. I completed the number of hours to apply for the CEC. Can it be a job offer? If yes, what documents do I need? I am a PGWP holder. Thank you.
When I started working at my current job in 2020, the employer offered me the position I have. Before that, I applied for another position with her but she refused it. But when one of her employees is resigning for my position, she called me instead. I completed the number of hours to apply for the CEC. Can it be a job offer? If yes, what documents do I need? I am a PGWP holder. Thank you.
You need an approved LMIA to claim the 50 job offer points. Since you are on a PGWP, you can only claim the job offer points if your employer gets an approved LMIA.
Tell your employer to file for LMIA and get it approved from IRCC. Most employers know the process of advertising the job offer and other stuff. Hope this helps.
Please I need help; I feel suspicious about this. What do you guys think.
....I got in touch with an immigration firm in Canada for work permit. They got me the Job Offer alright. And I have my LMIA approved as well. To add to that; I saw the job being advertised on Job bank and other sites during the LMIA process.
But my concern is that; I wasn't interviewed for this job. The job title is MACHINIST. Has anyone encountered something similar ?
Please I need help; I feel suspicious about this. What do you guys think.
....I got in touch with an immigration firm in Canada for work permit. They got me the Job Offer alright. And I have my LMIA approved as well. To add to that; I saw the job being advertised on Job bank and other sites during the LMIA process.
But my concern is that; I wasn't interviewed for this job. The job title is MACHINIST. Has anyone encountered something similar ?
You could try verifying the LMIA to know if the LMIA is even valid using the number provided. Have you looked at the company's website? Are there any grammatical errors in your job offer and in your LMIA?
As a rule, if you suspect it is too good to be true, it's usually the case - Possibly a Scam.
You could try verifying the LMIA to know if the LMIA is even valid using the number provided. Have you looked at the company's website? Are there any grammatical errors in your job offer and in your LMIA?
As a rule, if you suspect it is too good to be true, it's usually the case - Possibly a Scam.
I haven't started my job search yet but the companies that I did look up or saw their contacts had their org domain. Did you see in their website if they had any contacts email that used Gmail?
I haven't started my job search yet but the companies that I did look up or saw their contacts had their org domain. Did you see in their website if they had any contacts email that used Gmail?
You could try verifying the LMIA to know if the LMIA is even valid using the number provided. Have you looked at the company's website? Are there any grammatical errors in your job offer and in your LMIA?
As a rule, if you suspect it is too good to be true, it's usually the case - Possibly a Scam.