Thank you so much Intocanada, it helps a lot, please keep update about the moratorium status. Thank you !
sttk said:Hi dears, congratulation to all of you at least moratorium will be ended how about lmos food service supervisor under process in (service canada) before moratorium.
[I am also in same situation bro. Can someone please answer our query. My employer applied for lmo before moratorium. It was almost 4 months in April before moratorium. Would ESDC still consider processing that lmo ?]
fastfood said:[I am also in same situation bro. Can someone please answer our query. My employer applied for lmo before moratorium. It was almost 4 months in April before moratorium. Would ESDC still consider processing that
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2014/ob574A.asp
It depends on if you got an answer or not. If your LMO was finished before the moratorium started, then it's now valid again. If it wasn't finished yet, then the application was scrapped and your employer got a refund. Your employer will have to re-apply all over again under the new rules for another LMIA.fastfood said:[I am also in same situation bro. Can someone please answer our query. My employer applied for lmo before moratorium. It was almost 4 months in April before moratorium. Would ESDC still consider processing that lmo ?]
I have few friends who was promoted but the lmo stays the same. Usually employers would just change it when the work permit expires to a supervisor position LMO.and now since NOC is changed to either high wage or low wage, I am skeptical if employers would pay a supervisor a median wage lets say at Alberta for $ 24.23.food service supervisors are getting $13 to $15 nowadays so paying them double the current rate is unlikely.milyon25 said:my husband promoted as food service supervisor last february and no LMO yet ..... his FCA,2 yrs working permit will valid until next yr april. ...how about if his employer will paid him in the median wage? is there a chance to change his WP or no chance eventhough he was prmoted , because he started in low wage from the start he entered canada...thank you....
by the way his LMO was processed last April before the moratorium annouced, all LMO's are suspended , returned and refunded... so i think theres no result on it, eventhough its an open LMO , adding the name of the persons who was qualified for the position is also taking a months....those LMOS's that had a positive result, pre-approved , and not expired are those valid to continue for the application of WP in CIC...now its depends on his empoyer/ company, they are the one who can answer it....by the way thank u ..Man415 said:I have few friends who was promoted but the lmo stays the same. Usually employers would just change it when the work permit expires to a supervisor position LMO.and now since NOC is changed to either high wage or low wage, I am skeptical if employers would pay a supervisor a median wage lets say at Alberta for $ 24.23.food service supervisors are getting $13 to $15 nowadays so paying them double the current rate is unlikely.
milyon25 said:by the way his LMO was processed last April before the moratorium annouced, all LMO's are suspended , returned and refunded... so i think theres no result on it, eventhough its an open LMO , adding the name of the persons who was qualified for the position is also taking a months....those LMOS's that had a positive result, pre-approved , and not expired are those valid to continue for the application of WP in CIC...now its depends on his empoyer/ company, they are the one who can answer it....by the way thank u
THe ESDC did not refund LMO'S that were APPROVED but unnamed .......yes, hoping that all were going alright
My husband have a similar situation.. He is qualified now to apply for bc pnp, the only problem is he didn't meet the lico. His employer is willing to give him a salary increase from 11 to 13.25. His agent told him to would be risky to apply for bc pnp because according to him his raise should be gradual he then suggested that mynhusband should just be promoted and get a new lmia. We are so confused now because we know whatever we do its both risky... Do you think 20% salary increase is not allowed in canadaMan415 said:I have few friends who was promoted but the lmo stays the same. Usually employers would just change it when the work permit expires to a supervisor position LMO.and now since NOC is changed to either high wage or low wage, I am skeptical if employers would pay a supervisor a median wage lets say at Alberta for $ 24.23.food service supervisors are getting $13 to $15 nowadays so paying them double the current rate is unlikely.
I am not sure on the allowable percentage increase.In the restaurant that I'm managing, we have given instructions to the promoted supervisors whether in the dining or kitchen that they are promoted with the salary increase but on paper or work permit they still remain on the current position as we will be adjusting their position on their work permit renewal.I think the increase on your husbands pay is reasonable as what I have mentioned supervisors should be on $13-15 range.Modesty aside I got an increase few months back more than 20% and it doesn't seem to affect my PR application.MGEE said:My husband have a similar situation.. He is qualified now to apply for bc pnp, the only problem is he didn't meet the lico. His employer is willing to give him a salary increase from 11 to 13.25. His agent told him to would be risky to apply for bc pnp because according to him his raise should be gradual he then suggested that mynhusband should just be promoted and get a new lmia. We are so confused now because we know whatever we do its both risky... Do you think 20% salary increase is not allowed in canada
Man415 said:I am not sure on the allowable percentage increase.In the restaurant that I'm managing, we have given instructions to the promoted supervisors whether in the dining or kitchen that they are promoted with the salary increase but on paper or work permit they still remain on the current position as we will be adjusting their position on their work permit renewal.I think the increase on your husbands pay is reasonable as what I have mentioned supervisors should be on $13-15 range.Modesty aside I got an increase few months back more than 20% and it doesn't seem to affect my PR application.