Arranged Employment (Job Offer) for an Application for a Federal Skilled Workers Permit for Immigration to Canada
Applicants who have a job offer already in Canada can gain additional points when applying for a federal skilled workers permit for immigration to Canada. The arranged employment category is just one of 6 criteria that the prospective immigrant is judged against.
Having arranged employment (job offer) in Canada for the federal skilled workers permit application can make up a maximum of 10 points towards the 67 required points in order to successfully immigrate to Canada.
Points awarded under the arranged employment category of the federal skilled workers permit are as follows:
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IF you are now employed in Canada with a temporary work permit
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AND , at both the time of application for permanent residence and when the visa is issued, your work permit is valid
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You have been made a permanent full-time job offer conditional on issuance of your permanent residence visa
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10 points
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IF you are now employed in Canada in a position that is does not require an HRSDC confirmation due to a significant benefit category or international treaty
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AND , at both the time of application for permanent residence and when the visa is issued, your work permit is valid
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You have been made a permanent full-time job offer conditional on issuance of your permanent residence visa
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10 Points
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IF you are not employed in Canada now and do not plan to work in Canada until you have become a permanent resident
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AND , at both the time of application for permanent residence and when the visa is issued, your work permit is valid
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You have been made a permanent full-time job offer conditional on issuance of your permanent residence visa
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You meet all the necessary regulatory and licensing requirements required for your occupation.
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10 Points
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Return to federal skilled workers permit
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