As I had people contacting me about LMIA process, I will start the thread to help as much as I can.
My employer got positive LMIA for the position seamstress/fabric cutter, Skills level B, NOC 7342, seasonal job from Oct until Jun. WP issued from Jan2015 - Sept 2015.
The company has less than 10 employees. I don't know how much revenue they had per year.
$3000 lawyer's fee, $1000 government fee. I worked out the second one, even not legal, but if I didn't commit, my employer would not enter the process.
After carefully reading the links bellow, consider hiring the expert if you are tight with the time and have concerns will the process be on time to secure you staying in Canada.
When putting the add out, don't rush but very carefully revue the add. Read the NOC description for your occupation and create the add and the job description to match NOC description AND your qualification and experience. Employer have to show that you are the ONE who has extra experience and/or education and he really needs you. In my case it was VERY helpful that we stated how I am going to coach canadians/ employees of the company, for the same job. We also did small coaching plan.
In reality that IS what I am going to do, but nobody is interested to do that job - that is why my employer was wiling to enter the process for me.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6WJ7qPfxPNncnIwR2t0UHN1dW8/view?usp=sharing - here are guidelines from my lawyer.
Here are some links to start with:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp
My employer got positive LMIA for the position seamstress/fabric cutter, Skills level B, NOC 7342, seasonal job from Oct until Jun. WP issued from Jan2015 - Sept 2015.
The company has less than 10 employees. I don't know how much revenue they had per year.
$3000 lawyer's fee, $1000 government fee. I worked out the second one, even not legal, but if I didn't commit, my employer would not enter the process.
After carefully reading the links bellow, consider hiring the expert if you are tight with the time and have concerns will the process be on time to secure you staying in Canada.
When putting the add out, don't rush but very carefully revue the add. Read the NOC description for your occupation and create the add and the job description to match NOC description AND your qualification and experience. Employer have to show that you are the ONE who has extra experience and/or education and he really needs you. In my case it was VERY helpful that we stated how I am going to coach canadians/ employees of the company, for the same job. We also did small coaching plan.
In reality that IS what I am going to do, but nobody is interested to do that job - that is why my employer was wiling to enter the process for me.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6WJ7qPfxPNncnIwR2t0UHN1dW8/view?usp=sharing - here are guidelines from my lawyer.
Here are some links to start with:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp