Asking for a friend, I am not very familiar with LMIA processes.
My friend's PGWP is expiring in February 2025. She works on a TEER 3 job and has 2 years of Canadian experience, but she's not getting enough points to get invited through CEC yet. Her employer gave her the option to apply for an LMIA (low-wage positions) and they hired a consultant immigration company. Her employer paid for the LMIA application, which was submitted in late September of 2024.
Now, the immigration company has reached out to my friend saying that she has to pay them $2k+ for the closed work permit application. She wasn't aware of those fees, which seem very high. They also said that if the LMIA is not approved before her current work permit expires, they can apply for the closed work permit with just the LMIA application reference to prevent her from loosing status (maintained status).
I have several questions:
1. Is $2k+ a reasonable amount for a company to charge for a closed work permit application?
2. If she decided to find a different lawyer, can they get the LMIA information on her behalf or is she stuck with this company because they have her LMIA process information?
3. What are the processing times for low-wage LMIA applications? The official Canada website says 57 days, but I never trust them.
4. If her LMIA doesn't get approved before her current work permit expires, can she still apply for an extension with just the application reference?
My friend's PGWP is expiring in February 2025. She works on a TEER 3 job and has 2 years of Canadian experience, but she's not getting enough points to get invited through CEC yet. Her employer gave her the option to apply for an LMIA (low-wage positions) and they hired a consultant immigration company. Her employer paid for the LMIA application, which was submitted in late September of 2024.
Now, the immigration company has reached out to my friend saying that she has to pay them $2k+ for the closed work permit application. She wasn't aware of those fees, which seem very high. They also said that if the LMIA is not approved before her current work permit expires, they can apply for the closed work permit with just the LMIA application reference to prevent her from loosing status (maintained status).
I have several questions:
1. Is $2k+ a reasonable amount for a company to charge for a closed work permit application?
2. If she decided to find a different lawyer, can they get the LMIA information on her behalf or is she stuck with this company because they have her LMIA process information?
3. What are the processing times for low-wage LMIA applications? The official Canada website says 57 days, but I never trust them.
4. If her LMIA doesn't get approved before her current work permit expires, can she still apply for an extension with just the application reference?
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