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Can LMO be exempted if I have applied for PR?

Indocanda

Star Member
Mar 20, 2012
121
2
Hi All,

Currently I'm in Canada through work permit and I have applied for PR in 2010. Now my work permit is expired and my company is filing for an LMO which is lengthy process. Do i really need an LMO if I have applied for PR? My NOC in PR application and the current NOC for LMO is different.

Kindly suggest Seniors/experts.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,845
22,112
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
And yes - you need an LMO. Applying for PR does not exempt you from requiring an LMO.
 

xixi

Member
Sep 11, 2011
13
0
Yes...you require a visa and have to maintain it if you have applied PR under FSW. However, since you have not provided detailed information as regards to length of your WP or under which category you applied for PR, it would be difficult to answer. Hope this helps.
 

LOUTH

Hero Member
Oct 5, 2011
254
2
Lethbridge
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Passport Req..
21-03-12
VISA ISSUED...
13-04-12
LANDED..........
06-05-12
Indocanda said:
Hi All,

Currently I'm in Canada through work permit and I have applied for PR in 2010. Now my work permit is expired and my company is filing for an LMO which is lengthy process. Do i really need an LMO if I have applied for PR? My NOC in PR application and the current NOC for LMO is different.

Kindly suggest Seniors/experts.
In a nutshell , you will need to continue to hold a valid work permit until such a time when your PR is granted and you compeleted the landing process.

Louth
 

Indocanda

Star Member
Mar 20, 2012
121
2
Thanks a lot for the response. I clearly understand that I need a valid work permit to work in Canada until I get my approved PR and I land in Canada. My question was specifically for LMO approval. My current work permit is expired and to extend the work permit, I need to get a positive LMO which is really a time consuming time now. Just wanted to know if I can extension can be done showing the PR application which is in progress?

Any inputs please?
 

LOUTH

Hero Member
Oct 5, 2011
254
2
Lethbridge
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Passport Req..
21-03-12
VISA ISSUED...
13-04-12
LANDED..........
06-05-12
Indocanda said:
Thanks a lot for the response. I clearly understand that I need a valid work permit to work in Canada until I get my approved PR and I land in Canada. My question was specifically for LMO approval. My current work permit is expired and to extend the work permit, I need to get a positive LMO which is really a time consuming time now. Just wanted to know if I can extension can be done showing the PR application which is in progress?

Any inputs please?
Not sure if your Pr application which is still in progress can influence/hasten the processing of your LMO.However,with the new rule(hrdc)LMO can be processed within 10days if employer has shown compliance with LMO regulations with the previous employee.

Louth
 

Pippin

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2010
4,254
530
Have you applied for PR through a PNP? This link might give you the answer you are looking for. Good Luck.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-permit.asp
People in the following categories need a work permit but do not need a labour market opinion from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC).
•Workers covered under international agreements
Professionals, traders, investors and business people coming to Canada to work under certain international agreements.
•Workers, their spouses/common-law partners or their dependants who are eligible for a work permit through an active pilot project
Through agreements between the Government of Canada and provincial/territorial governments, some workers, as well as their spouses, common-law partners and dependants, may be eligible for a work permit through an active pilot project. These temporary initiatives are designed to attract particular workers that the province or territory needs. Find out if you are eligible to come to Canada through a pilot project.
•Workers nominated by a province for permanent residence
Generally, a person who has been nominated by a province for permanent residence and has a job offer from an employer based in that province.

Some provinces have specific initiatives for individuals on their way to Permanent Residence: ◦Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) - Open work permits for Master's or PhD graduates/nominees transitioning to permanent residency in Ontario
◦LMO - exempt work permit renewals or extensions for some CSQ holders currently in Quebec
For more information, see Operational Bulletin 406 (Ontario) and Operational Bulletin 420 (Quebec).
•Entrepreneurs and intra-company transferees
Some types of entrepreneurs, workers transferring within a company, and other types of workers who will provide significant benefit to Canadians or permanent residents by working in Canada.
•Participants in exchange programs
People whose employment in Canada will provide similar employment to Canadians abroad, such as participants in youth exchange programs, teacher exchange programs or other reciprocal programs.
•Co-op students
Foreign students who are studying in Canada and who need to do co-op work placements as part of their program of study.
•Spouses◦Spouses and common-law partners of certain foreign students who are studying full-time. This exemption applies to spouses who are not themselves enrolled in full-time studies.
◦Spouses and common-law partners of certain skilled foreign workers. Find out more…

•Academics and students
Certain academics and students.
•Religious workers
People doing charitable or religious work.
•Others
Certain people who need to support themselves while they are in Canada for other reasons such as the refugee determination process.