Hi where did you applied and what category?AB6211 said:Hello everyone,
My employer applied for LMIA (NOC 6211)in oct 2014. SC charged him in dec 2014. After that they keep asking him additional documents. But no response yet. I wasn't expecting it to take that long. Has anyone applied for the same NOC ??
I feel you have misrepresented SC and that even after receiving a LMIA all be it after an excessive wait time your attitude is one of ingratitude. Your wage does not need to be above the median. Median wage is used to determine skill level and if below the median you will be placed in the low wage category which does not require a transition plan but instead is subject to a CAP on the number of TFWs. Please be careful before you post incorrect information.tidelander said:Approved! After 6 months!
Province: BC
NOC code: 2173 'Software engineers and designers'
October 23, 2014: application sent by post (not exactly, from what my employer told me)
November 4, 2014: file number issued
February 13, 2015: asked to redo Transition Plan
April 9, 2015: interview and asked for advertisements
April 13, 2015: LMIA approved
I am really surprised that it was approved. I expected that it would be rejected. I'll explain.
My boss hired incompetent consultant who delivered very weak application: wage below median (significantly lower), advertisements not online, transition plan messed up.
I read people here get rejections just for having one of these issues and I had 3 simultaneously.
However, somehow Service Canada still approved it. And it makes no sense because it contradicts their own requirements. They write on the website that if wage is below median application will be rejected. Well it's below median and they approve it. They write that advertisements should be online all the time till application is processed. Well, they are offline long time ago and they still approve it. They advertise that processing time is 2 months and then it takes them 6 months to process application. Seems like rules do not exist for SC.
Service Canada is unpredictable and it makes them dangerous. I would prefer if they were adhering to their own rules but were issuing decisions within 2 months.
My wage was significantly lower then prevailing wage rate for my NOC code. According to SC website LMIA should have been negative.Employers offering a wage that is below the prevailing wage rate will be considered as not meeting the labour market factor for the assessment of wages and therefore, will be issued a negative LMIA.
I applied from a gas station in AB and its a low wage category(15/hr)akhil5293 said:Hi where did you applied and what category?
can you please share
Applied for Food Service Supervisor (6212) in Manitoba. Wages $13 Median wage.AB6211 said:I applied from a gas station in AB and its a low wage category(15/hr)
Median wage is 18/hr for retail sales supervisor(6211)
Same here fast food...I wish this wait gets over..fastfood said:Applied for Food Service Supervisor (6212) in Manitoba. Wages $13 Median wage.
Waiting since 1st September.
Congratulations, Im not surprised your LMIA was processed quickly as your NOC is in the skilled Trades list they are wanting in the EE system.gerelec said:Hi everyone,
my employee got the LMIA.
Dual intent LMIA
Province: Alberta
NOC: 7242 Industrial Electrician
Applied: 2015-03-16
File number issued: 2015-03-23
Positive LMIA: 2015-04-13
Congratulation!!!prashanthbv said:WOhoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! LMIA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the second time my employer applied. 1st time it was rejected due to improper documentation by an idiot lawyer
Second time timeline
NOC - 5241 , Position - 3D Animator , Above median wage
Submitted Mar-10
File Number - Mar 19
April 16 - Questions
April 17 - Approved
Great news! Congrats dearprashanthbv said:WOhoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! LMIA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the second time my employer applied. 1st time it was rejected due to improper documentation by an idiot lawyer
Second time timeline
NOC - 5241 , Position - 3D Animator , Above median wage
Submitted Mar-10
File Number - Mar 19
April 16 - Questions
April 17 - Approved