Yes, and it must be at least the median wage.exp7 said:Is the wage important to get a positive LMIA?
If yes...then what works best? minimum ? median? around median?
NOC is 1226
thanks
I think that they would stick with the published figures. Have you actually looked at the wage level for that NOC in that area?exp7 said:thank you for the answer!
Do you think 2 dollars lower than the median it will cause a problem?
It is only 2 dollars lower.
Yes, I think that will kill your chances.. It's more than 10% down.exp7 said:median is $22.5 and my wage is $20
Is this a big problem?
Wages, Working Conditions and Occupations
Employers applying for a labour market impact assessment (LMIA) must pay the TFW:
at a minimum, the posted prevailing wage for the occupation and work location where the TFW will be employed; OR
a wage that is within the same wage range that they are paying their current employees working in the same occupation and same work location, if this range is higher than the prevailing wage.
Employers must refer to the median wage published on Job Bank to determine the prevailing wage.
if i take next month the median i will be ok for that reason?purplesnow said:you'd still need to be earning the median.