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how easy it is to get LMO from a new employer

mah87

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Hi,

I am recently in talks with a potential employer and things are looking pretty good. Besides, I am also interested in this job and I see this as a great opportunity for growth in my career. However, I am currently on a 3 year open work permit which is expiring in Sept this year :(
and I haven't really told this new employer about my situation. I am wondering how easy it is for me to get a positive LMO if I were to switch jobs at this point in time.
I am currently employed and my current employer (1.5 years almost) is willing to file an LMO on my behalf.
Don't really know what to do. any advise would be greatly appreciated :)
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robert_in_la

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Not easy. I can tell you right now that 3 LMO are no longer being given out as there is an influx of people who have been laid off in the market place. My 3 year permit expired and I was only allowed to have a 1 year permit. I am a executive level professional for a major company who has a lot of political clout and a major employer in Vancouver.
 

rjessome

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One point. It IS easier to get an LMO for a person who was on a post-graduate work permit and is changing to a regular WP. No advertising or recruitment efforts need to be shown by the employer when applying. And you can request and get a work term of up to two years in these cases, even in Vancouver.
 

robert_in_la

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rjessome said:
One point. It IS easier to get an LMO for a person who was on a post-graduate work permit and is changing to a regular WP. No advertising or recruitment efforts need to be shown by the employer when applying. And you can request and get a work term of up to two years in these cases, even in Vancouver.
You are correct but from what I read the original poster made not mention of being on a post-graduate work permit. So we are both correct :)
 

PMM

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Hi

rjessome said:
One point. It IS easier to get an LMO for a person who was on a post-graduate work permit and is changing to a regular WP. No advertising or recruitment efforts need to be shown by the employer when applying. And you can request and get a work term of up to two years in these cases, even in Vancouver.
Note the no advertising for PGWP to WP is for the SAME employer as well.
 

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Note the no advertising for PGWP to WP is for the SAME employer as well.
Yes. Important point that I should have included. Thanks.