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zmetak said:
We've received approved LMIA just yesterday. It took 4 months and 13 days (that's 19 weeks, 95 weekdays) in total since the submission.
The processing centre was in Vegreville and the officer was very polite and friendly.
congrats! for the rest of us waiting - lets hope for the best :)
 
zmetak said:
We've received approved LMIA just yesterday. It took 4 months and 13 days (that's 19 weeks, 95 weekdays) in total since the submission.
The processing centre was in Vegreville and the officer was very polite and friendly.

I am currently on implied status and waiting for LMIA. I called MSP and they extended my coverage for 3 months once I faxed them proof that I had applied for a new WP. They also told me that if my coverage lapsed, they would back-pay any fees I incurred while out of status. You should definitely look into that if you had to pay for doctor visits after your WP was rejected.
 
Sunshinegirl_X said:
Yes once the work permit has expired they have to start the process again. Which means re advertising first as they have to prove that they cannot hire a Canadian or PR before rehiring TFWorker. employer can't get a new LMIA until they have followed every step now especially since the rules have changed.

People are getting refused for a simple mistake on application form. The new form is 11/12 pages long and they want so much details from the employer. One of the new rules is there can be no more than 30% (soon to go down to 10%) of foreign workers within the company.

My potential employer is having a problem with the numbers they have to say how many workers are in the company how many are Canadian how many are PR and how many are foreign workers then they ask the same questions for the job location and then the same for the job position hiring.

So you see it's not as simple as it was last year before rule changes.

Hi where can I find the new forms? and the application kit.

Thanks
 
flavdcosta said:
Hi where can I find the new forms? and the application kit.

Thanks

http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/reform/info_emp.shtml

The link is for the ESDC employing foreign workers for employers
you should find a lot of info on these pages.
 
gysally said:
Hey guys,
I got approval!! ;D
FYI...
NOC1111 Only for PR
File sent date: April 10
File received: April 14
Interview date: April 28
Paperwork required: April 29 and May21
Result: Positive on June 05


Hey

My employer applied lmia for pr support only and we haven't got any call as of yet if you can give me any idea like what type of questions they ask for pr support application it will be good for me
 
Sunshinegirl_X said:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/reform/info_emp.shtml

The link is for the ESDC employing foreign workers for employees you should find a lot of info on these pages.

Thanks
 
Sunshinegirl_X said:
Which office was it submitted because I know some have been sent to provincial office instead of st John's.

how many of your employer are doing it themselves or using a professional company For application.


Submitted to St Johns. The company have applied for LMIA themselves - 1st LMIA they have done. They have the support of an automotive recruitment company though. 37+ weeks and still waiting.
 
application sent MAY 19, 2015 EDMONTON
CC CHARGED JUNE 04, 2015.
NOC 1311 BOOKKEEPER

ANY IDEA WHEN WILL MY EMPLOYER GET FILE NUMBER...
 
Is any one here got approve lmia for caregiver? Thanks
 
Hi ALL
My NOC code is 1122 and my employer is a Toronto based company but I am posted in Alberta. My work location as well as residence has been in Alberta for the last 1 year. My employer applied for LMIA on April 13, 2015 through a lawyer. I got my file number within 2 weeks of submitting the application. However, I am yet to hear anything about my LMIA application result.
Does anyone has any idea about how much time it takes to get a final decision on LMIA application after receiving the file number? Any suggestions will be much appreciated as I am on implied status and express entry points shot up to 755 in the last draw (my score is 473).
Thanks!
PG002
 
it takes 4 to 9 months processing for the lmia in alberta, 1 of my friend got a psotive LMIA after 5 months of waiting and 2 of my friends got a negative LMIA after 8 months of waiting and they were very disapponted after long time of waiting....
 
roman_emperor08 said:
it takes 4 to 9 months processing for the lmia in alberta, 1 of my friend got a psotive LMIA after 5 months of waiting and 2 of my friends got a negative LMIA after 8 months of waiting and they were very disapponted after long time of waiting....

O really is that true they are taking 9 months in Alberta ? Unbelievable