They can if eligible. Will it be approved - will not know until response. When does your permit expire?I am currently working for an employer in Ontario, from March 2023 on an open work permit. Can my employer apply for an LMIA for myself to support my application for PR? My current pay is above than low wage but less than median wage?
my current work permit will expire in 2026, i am just exploring all the options for PRThey can if eligible. Will it be approved - will not know until response. When does your permit expire?
im in a similar situation. My wage is above than low but less than median. What are the option for the employer. He is ready to even give me a letter stating he will offer me the median wage. Will this suffice?I am currently working for an employer in Ontario, from March 2023 on an open work permit. Can my employer apply for an LMIA for myself to support my application for PR? My current pay is above than low wage but less than median wage?
So your employer has read the LMIA requirements for the job offer, and is submitting the LMIA. Since he is applying for the LMIA, EDSC may ask for proof that you are now being paid the median wage. So assume if he is giving you the letter then he has increased your salary.im in a similar situation. My wage is above than low but less than median. What are the option for the employer. He is ready to even give me a letter stating he will offer me the median wage. Will this suffice?
Thank u for your response.So your employer has read the LMIA requirements for the job offer, and is submitting the LMIA. Since he is applying for the LMIA, EDSC may ask for proof that you are now being paid the median wage. So assume if he is giving you the letter then he has increased your salary.
So whatever the wage is posted on job sites recruiting for your jobs will the be in the job offer letter. The employer will prove that no one applied with your experience, education, language skills. Your employer will start paying you that wage with your approved LMIA. The employer has to sign off that the new wage will be implemented, so may have to show through payroll that that is that NOC’s salary. How much difference are we talking about?Thank u for your response.
Employer said he can give the letter stating in future he will do it. Im not sure if i can proceed with this. Many agents claim that even if the current wage is less still we can apply showing more in the advertising that it meets the median wage. I m not sure how true us that?
So read the requirements as HR will know what to do. The median wage is where you live in Ontario so can be more or less.im a purchasing agent and current wage is 26 and ontario median wage is 33.
You can work on your current wage.Okay i will read that. But my query is can i proceed now as my current wage is less? But in future my employer will increase once lmia is approved.
No.Another question, if I get a job offer from an employer who is based in ON, but has a branch location in SK to work in SK. Does that improve my chances to get PR in SK? Noting that the offer will be from the main employer office registered in ON.
So that means, I must not accept the offer. And wait for an offer from SK based employer.
Are they willing and even eligible to go through the JAL process? You need to ask them.So that means, I must not accept the offer. And wait for an offer from SK based employer.