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hi my LMIA application is submitted yesterday (28 nov 2018) . My position is Retail Store Supervisor. Job location is Alberta. Can anyone please tell me the processing time for my employer to get an interview. Also what are the chances for getting the positive LMIA in Alberta
 
hi my LMIA application is submitted yesterday (28 nov 2018) . My position is Retail Store Supervisor. Job location is Alberta. Can anyone please tell me the processing time for my employer to get an interview. Also what are the chances for getting the positive LMIA in Alberta

Expect processing time to be 4 months.
 
Alberta’s unemployment rate is 7.3%. There’s lots of suitable Canadian and PR applicants available for a position as retail supervisor.
 
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Well I am keeping my fingers crossed. And feel like I am gonna get through. Anyhow thanks for your opinion, which actually doesn’t matter much. Lol
 
You can keep your fingers crossed if you want too, however, this is the official government position on areas in Canada where the unemployment rate is 6 percent or higher, and as noted previously, Alberta's rate is far higher


Ministerial instructions
As a result of public policy considerations as determined in Ministerial Instructions, we may refuse to process your Labour Market Impact Assessment application for:

certain low-wage positions in the accommodation and food services and retail trade sectors
low-wage positions above the current cap
certain high-wage and low-wage occupations in the province of Alberta
in-home caregiver positions where there is a live-in requirement
any position if you have had a Labour Market Impact Assessment revoked in the past two years
Low-wage positions in accommodation and food services and retail trade sectors

Low-wage positions in Accommodation and Food Services and Retail Trade sectors (except for those with specific Yellowknife postal codes):

in an economic region with an unemployment rate of six percent or higher (as defined by the Program-specific Statistics Canada data used by Service Canada for the purposes of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program)
in the Accommodation and food services sector (North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 72) or Retail trades sector (NAICS codes 44-45)
classified under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes 6541, 6611, 6622, 6711, 6721, 6731, 6732, 6733, 7611 and 8612











https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/refusal.html#h2.2.1
 
Hahahaha seems like a refusal of some of your clients or may be urs. Anyhow thanks for cut copy paste. Lol
 
Hi Sam.The timeline depend on which office LMIA is applied for.Is it LMIA to support PR then its taking around 1 month as of now and if its LMIA to hire temperory worker its taking 10-12 months
Retail Supervisor LMIA are beeing issued if officer is convinced.My friend got 2 approvals for retail supervisor recenlt.So just make sure that all documentation and advertisement proof are in place
 
Hahahaha seems like a refusal of some of your clients or may be urs. Anyhow thanks for cut copy paste. Lol

The “ cut copy paste “, came from the Government
1- I’m not a immigration consultant
2- Not everyone on here needs a LMIA to work. I get my authorization the old fashion way, I was born here
 
Hi Sam.The timeline depend on which office LMIA is applied for.Is it LMIA to support PR then its taking around 1 month as of now and if its LMIA to hire temperory worker its taking 10-12 months
Retail Supervisor LMIA are beeing issued if officer is convinced.My friend got 2 approvals for retail supervisor recenlt.So just make sure that all documentation and advertisement proof are in place
Hi
I am in surrey Bc working as a cook in boston pizza on my PGWP.
Want to apply for LMIA to sepport my PR application.
What are the chances?
Can i take that step?
 
Hi
I am in surrey Bc working as a cook in boston pizza on my PGWP.
Want to apply for LMIA to sepport my PR application.
What are the chances?
Can i take that step?
Well first guess depends if Boston Pizza or any other employer will apply for the LMIA for you and when they advertise the job nobody else who is a resident comes forward given needs to be an employer applying
 
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