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Old Jul 11th 2016, 4:23 am
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Hi in order to get the 600 points that comes with a job offer, the offer has to be a valid job offer, which means that it has to be a full time permanent job offer, supported by a positive LMIA. This is for Federal Skilled Worker or the Canadian Experience Class. The criteria surrounding the job offer are slightly different for the Federal Skilled Trades Program.

Offer of employment – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry)

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Old Jul 11th 2016, 8:37 am
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Originally Posted by EDABZ
Q1b - if instead I find work related to discipline B, then wouldn't I lose my years of experience associated with discipline A since I'm applying n the basis of Discipline B job?
No. It makes no difference at all. The skilled work experience points are for *any* skilled work experience, it doesn't have to be in the same job or even the same field of jobs as your job offer.

And your first question has been answered above, just a job offer on a Post-Graduate Work Permit wouldn't count for the 600 points, as it has to be supported by a LMIA.

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Old Jul 14th 2016, 11:14 pm
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Or, alternatively, you can ask your questions on this forum and get them answered for free...

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Old Jul 14th 2016, 11:22 pm
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And after asking here, if you need to, you can have an initial consultation with a regulated professional for about $150-$300, face to face, which overall is likely to be far better value than asking and paying for Qs online when someone cannot possibly know your complete individual situation that way.

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Also to add, you should not pay for advice unless it's from an approved ICCRC registered Immigration consultant or a member in good standing of one of the Provincial Law Societies of Canada.

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I'd strongly advise against it. This website, forum and its members have an encyclopedic knowledge of navigating through the immigration process. Save your money for when you make the trip over here :-).
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