Hi everyone! Currently I work as a postdoctoral fellow in BC, and I have three questions concerning my application for a closed work permit. For now I hold an open work permit, and I have to I am switch it to an employer-specific work permit in order to validate my job offer of a postdoctoral staff for 50-points increase for my immigration through Express Entry system.
The university has got me an employment number and LMIA-exempt Offer. So to answer the question:
Do you have a Labour Market Impact Assessment issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)?
Yes (“Yes” because I have LMIA-exempt offer?)
Are the related documents supposed to be submitted as “Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from ESDC or Proof of Submission” required to apply for the work permit? If not, what should I submit for this kind of support document?
Another question appeared when I was answering the qualification questions about spouse status and LMIA (copied below). :
Are you a spouse, common-law partner or dependent child of a person who:
Thanks a lot!
The university has got me an employment number and LMIA-exempt Offer. So to answer the question:
Do you have a Labour Market Impact Assessment issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)?
Yes (“Yes” because I have LMIA-exempt offer?)
Are the related documents supposed to be submitted as “Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from ESDC or Proof of Submission” required to apply for the work permit? If not, what should I submit for this kind of support document?
Another question appeared when I was answering the qualification questions about spouse status and LMIA (copied below). :
Are you a spouse, common-law partner or dependent child of a person who:
- Holds a Work Permit for a job in National Occupation Classification O, A, B;
- Holds a study permit and is a full-time student at a university, community college, CÉGEP or other authorized educational institution;
- Holds a Temporary Resident Permit that is valid for six months or more;
- Applied for Permanent Residence to an office in Canada and was determined to be eligible for Permanent Resident status (first stage approval)
- Is subject of a removal order that is unenforceable.
Thanks a lot!