I am a junior architectural designer working for an American design firm’s Toronto office, currently on a work permit that will expire this September. I am seeking a method to continue living and working in Canada legally, ideally by obtaining permanent residency before my work permit expires. However, if that is not possible, I am open to exploring other options to extend my work permit.
As of now, I am in the process of applying for permanent residency and I am in the pool with a CRS score of 487. Given the high cut-off and recent pause in CEC draws, I am uncertain about receiving an invitation before my work permit expires. I have approached my employer for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to boost my CRS score, but they have declined, citing the rigorous nature of the process. Instead, my employer has suggested they can assist me in extending my work permit outside of the LMIA route.
However, I am not sure if this possibility exists. Does anyone have the experience to extend their work permit without a lmia? I graduated from Montreal and moved to Toronto work for a year so far, not sure if I am eligible for PNP.
As of now, I am in the process of applying for permanent residency and I am in the pool with a CRS score of 487. Given the high cut-off and recent pause in CEC draws, I am uncertain about receiving an invitation before my work permit expires. I have approached my employer for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to boost my CRS score, but they have declined, citing the rigorous nature of the process. Instead, my employer has suggested they can assist me in extending my work permit outside of the LMIA route.
However, I am not sure if this possibility exists. Does anyone have the experience to extend their work permit without a lmia? I graduated from Montreal and moved to Toronto work for a year so far, not sure if I am eligible for PNP.