Hello All,
Do I have to do high wage jobs (eg. 35$/hour) in order to be eligible to apply for LMIA? Now the unemployment rate is 7.3%, and everybody just want to do whatever they can find. Is the immigration officer going to view my salary for the LMIA application?
I know that with the LMIA, I can for sure get the invitation from the CIC for express entry. But now I believe even though I do something with a 40$/hour salary, and they might refuse me due to the high unemployment rate. And I'm a new graduate student. I found that finding this kind of job is so difficult. Could I do some low wage job in order to get LMIA and get 600 additional points?
I do like to do something which I could practice my skills learned in university, and I really find these jobs are so competitive.
Many Thanks
Do I have to do high wage jobs (eg. 35$/hour) in order to be eligible to apply for LMIA? Now the unemployment rate is 7.3%, and everybody just want to do whatever they can find. Is the immigration officer going to view my salary for the LMIA application?
I know that with the LMIA, I can for sure get the invitation from the CIC for express entry. But now I believe even though I do something with a 40$/hour salary, and they might refuse me due to the high unemployment rate. And I'm a new graduate student. I found that finding this kind of job is so difficult. Could I do some low wage job in order to get LMIA and get 600 additional points?
I do like to do something which I could practice my skills learned in university, and I really find these jobs are so competitive.
Many Thanks