You're right, that's the rule for NOC 2173 when applying for a job in the video-games industry (limited to BC and ON) afaik.redcar22 said:you're welcome. Job bank median is more reliable.
I also think (not sure) that Software Engineer positions are exempt from advertising requirements. You may want to check that as well.
Source: ESDC website.The advertising variation is limited to Digital Entertainment Software Engineer (NOC 2173) and Digital Artist (NOC 5241) positions within the video gaming and digital animation/visual effects industries. These positions require highly-specialized skills and/or unique artistic talents in order to successfully complete projects.
Variation: No advertising or recruitment is required.
Applicability: British Columbia and Ontario
I'm a haistylist and just been approved LMIA for a national chain salon in Calgary. My company used a professional consultant who did all the work and have a good results in getting a positive LMIA it cost including fees for SC $2500maitresse8 said:hello everyone i find this forum very interesting. i am currently in a process of submitting my lmia for noc code 6271 hair colour technician. i went to ontario this year and trained at an institute as a colour technician. i worked at a salon for 2 months one day a week, but then my visa was about to expire i had to go back to the uk. the salon has 2 locations in the york region and they desperatly need a colour techncian, they have advirtised on indeed, kijijiji, and even went to the hair school career fair and nobody was interested in applying except me. i would have to let the company advirtise on the job bank for at least 4 weeks. i do know on the lmia i have to provide evidence of ads. also inc prevailing wage
the salon has a labour and skills shortage.
i do have a few questions ....how long can it usually take, and is it considered low wage - skilled labour. its noc 6271 under hair stylist
all feedback would be greatly appreciated
Congratulations sunshinegirl!!!!!Sunshinegirl_X said:Congratulations to everyone who have just got approved LMIA.
It's moved on a few pages since I was last on. So update.
Flights Booked for 15th Jan direct to Calgary where I will get work permit at POE as I'm skilled trade hubby will get his open work permit. My company has also secured me a rental property only a 10 min commute to work.
Signed my work contract today as well. So I'm really excited now.
Fingers crossed to all you waiting I hope you all get positive answers soon
Funbox said:I'm still waiting the interview.
16 weeks waiting.
7 weeks since the additional documents were sent.
My wage was above the median wage, but last week, the median wage for my position in Calgary raised 2 dollars. So my wage now is slightly below (but above if I consider Alberta). I hope they take into account the old median wage.
Yes. I checked on Job Bank.LinaD said:Where do you check the wage? I always check it at job bank, or should I check somewhere else.
Thank you me too I check there, for your case they should take in consideration that you applied before 16 week they should take the wage that was that time.Funbox said:Yes. I checked on Job Bank.
On the same page where my employers position is advertised, we can see the Median Wage.
Yeah. I also think so. Fingers crossed!LinaD said:Thank you me too I check there, for your case they should take in consideration that you applied before 16 week they should take the wage that was that time.
Hi Funbox, I think that this rate above $40/hour matters most for 10-day express service, which I almost reached, but unfortunately not. I think that being a median rate is will not be an issue, as long as it goes above the province median for your NOC.Funbox said:Yeah. I also think so. Fingers crossed!
Yes. I think so... At least, the wage is above the province median wage.AlanKju said:Hi Funbox, I think that this rate above $40/hour matters most for 10-day express service, which I almost reached, but unfortunately not. I think that being a median rate is will not be an issue, as long as it goes above the province median for your NOC.
Other thing that's bothering me (a little) is that inspite of officially Service Canada will only be closed on Dec, 25 and 28, and Jan,1st, I think that we might not hear from them until after that. Christmas mood in the air, some on vacation time... (whisper...) :'(
Well while we wait, let's try to move on in other areas of life and keep our minds busy as time goes by. Seeing here some successful recent stories fill us with joy and hope. If we don't chat later, I'd like to wish a Merry Christmas and a Great 2016 for us all. May us have a happy year regardless of the LMIA results, but hope to see you all in Canada someday. All the best!Funbox said:Yes. I think so... At least, the wage is above the province median wage.
My employer just duplicated the job posting as it cannot be extended on Job Bank for more than 120 days. It is the second time we had to do that... waiting all this time is frustrating.
Governments are always slow, so in holiday season we cannot expect anything from them. It looks like we have a similar timeline. My additional documents were requested 2 days before yours. No interview so far.