Hello All,
I have been working in this company for past two years and recently decided to ask them for the LMIA. My company has just got approved for the LMIA for my pr process. Since I have still a valid open permit (PGWP), we did not apply for work permit extension.
In that case, what is going to be the right answers for the below questions?
1. Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for the current work permit?
YES
or
NO
2. Which of these categories does OOO(my name)'s job fall under?
No work permit required
Work permit required, but no LMIA required
Work permit and LMIA required
What I understand is that I have been already working full time and just got LMIA number but it is not under my current work permit I guess? Or now my job requires me to have both work permit and LMIA required.
3. Proof of Funds
I do not have enough fund like over $12000. As I have a valid job offer, I won't need to show proof of funds?
Hey all,
thanks for all your help in advance.
Looking forward to hearing back.
Cheers,
Jenny
I have been working in this company for past two years and recently decided to ask them for the LMIA. My company has just got approved for the LMIA for my pr process. Since I have still a valid open permit (PGWP), we did not apply for work permit extension.
In that case, what is going to be the right answers for the below questions?
1. Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for the current work permit?
YES
or
NO
2. Which of these categories does OOO(my name)'s job fall under?
No work permit required
Work permit required, but no LMIA required
Work permit and LMIA required
What I understand is that I have been already working full time and just got LMIA number but it is not under my current work permit I guess? Or now my job requires me to have both work permit and LMIA required.
3. Proof of Funds
I do not have enough fund like over $12000. As I have a valid job offer, I won't need to show proof of funds?
Hey all,
thanks for all your help in advance.
Looking forward to hearing back.
Cheers,
Jenny