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CEC_Aidan

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Visa Office......
Buffalo
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App. Filed.......
22-12-2011
AOR Received.
30-04-2012
Med's Request
30-04-2012
Med's Done....
03-05-2012
Is it possible to get a positive LMO without advertising? I've noticed on the most up to date LMO application there is now a question:
"67. Have you attempted to recruit Canadian citizens/permanent residents for this job?
NO/YES. If no, please explain."

The obvious answer here would be no because I've been with my company for 28months therefore they don't want to hire an inexperienced Canadian citizen.

Has anyone heard of getting an LMO without advertising the position?
 
Not through all my observation and experience. It would be risky to process a LMO without advertising, you don't want any refusal or unconfirm results for that matter. So better be wise than taking chances my friend.

All the best for you!
 
Hi


bugsvic said:
Not through all my observation and experience. It would be risky to process a LMO without advertising, you don't want any refusal or unconfirm results for that matter. So better be wise than taking chances my friend.

All the best for you!


LMOs for PGWP don't have to be advertised if the employer wishes to keep the employee after it expires.
 
CEC_Aidan said:
Is it possible to get a positive LMO without advertising? I've noticed on the most up to date LMO application there is now a question:
"67. Have you attempted to recruit Canadian citizens/permanent residents for this job?
NO/YES. If no, please explain."

The obvious answer here would be no because I've been with my company for 28months therefore they don't want to hire an inexperienced Canadian citizen.

Has anyone heard of getting an LMO without advertising the position?

Your employer can only get away without advertising if you are currently working under a PGWP (post-graduation work permit). If you have a Temporary Work Permit - the advertising is mandatory. If your employer doesn't demonstrate that s/he tried to hire a Canadian, the LMO will be negative.
 
jes_ON said:
Your employer can only get away without advertising if you are currently working under a PGWP (post-graduation work permit). If you have a Temporary Work Permit - the advertising is mandatory. If your employer doesn't demonstrate that s/he tried to hire a Canadian, the LMO will be negative.

Hi Jes_ON

Is agency employer eligible to apply for LMO??? I am just curious. pls let me know. I would love to apply through agency and currently hold a PGWP.