what? Are you currently working in Canada?hariskhan said:I'm applying for EE FSW. When do I have "valid working status" in that process ?
what? Are you currently working in Canada?hariskhan said:I'm applying for EE FSW. When do I have "valid working status" in that process ?
I think you are getting off topic. If you are getting an LMIA, you can apply for a work permit after your employer gives you the confirmation for a positive LMIA.hariskhan said:I'm applying for EE FSW. When do I have "valid working status" in that process ?
If you're in Pakistan then either you get a work permit or Permanent residency to be able to legally work in Canada. So you will have to sit tight until you have either in your hand...hariskhan said:Meaning, I can work after I get PR ?
I cannot have a job untill I have PR
Is this true at all? Does anybody have a link to any official website stating this?Immed said:If you are someone looking for an LMIA for a PR application you or your employer won't have to worry about the $1000.
1. Google is your friend http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/higher_skilled/permanent/index.shtmlpixelfrontier said:Is this true at all? Does anybody have a link to any official website stating this?
I was under the impression employers always have to pay $1000 to apply for a LMIA regardless if they're hiring a new foreign worker or if they want to get a LMIA for a current employee who was LMIA exempt when hired (for example, employees who come from countries that have international agreements with Canada, like the US) to help him support his PR application.
Could anybody confirm/deny this with any official link?
You can apply without work permit, you will have 90 days (I am not sure, I did it in 2015) to proof a positive LMIA to IRCC. I attached the filled LMIA, job offer and everything which proofed that the employer really applied for LMIA. When I got the LMIA I sent that to the IRCC by mail. Everything went well.Hi guys,please help
I'm currently working under my post-grad work permit (which is going to expire soon) for almost a year under the NOC B. My employer agreed to support me with an LMIA and we did post for 4 weeks on job bank and other resources. My plan is to submit paper-based LMIA application before my work permit expires and apply for a work permit extension right after I receive an LMIA conf.#. But I don't want to lose my job and looking into other options.I'm talking to lawyers, but they only want money and no guarantees my case will win. Other option that I have is to apply for a significant benefit work permit which most likely be rejected, but at least I can keep working.
1.Did any of you (who received postive LMIA) applied by yourself, without a lawyer?
2. For how long can you legally work in Canada if you've applied for the work permit extension before you get a positive LMIA? (2 months strict or during the whole LMIA application review)
Hi, I am willing to apply for lmia too. I am on PGWP now. How do I know if my stream is high or low wages? Please help.You can apply without work permit, you will have 90 days (I am not sure, I did it in 2015) to proof a positive LMIA to IRCC. I attached the filled LMIA, job offer and everything which proofed that the employer really applied for LMIA. When I got the LMIA I sent that to the IRCC by mail. Everything went well.
Thank you Sandra02.
I have another question. In your LMIA you need to track all applicants and make sure they do not qualify for the job. We have about 300 applications and some of them qualify. Do I need to identify their name and list them all or I can skip somebody? As after my call to Employment Canada they assured that they do not need names of the applicants, just write down Applicant #1,2,3 etc. Can they request resumes of the people applied or passwords to the job postings?Thank you