Some, the following is something I can think off, might be incorrect here and there, as I'm not a lawyer or anything
- Employee (you) need to have at least 2 years Exp for the NOC code (instead of 1 year like LMIA).
- The employer has to be in business for at least 3 years (instead of 1 year like LMIA).
- The employer last year revenue have to have $500k if outside GTA or $1000K if inside GTA (for LMIA, the employer just need to show that they can pay the employee)
- The employer has at least 5 (3 if outside GTA) fulltime employees that are citizens or PR who's working in Ontario (not required for LMIA).
- The salary for the employee has to be above the median wage based on the NOC code and area (not required for LMIA).
- The employer has no outstanding orders made against them under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, or the Occupational Health and Safety Act (not required for LMIA).
That's why I surprise that this year, so many people manage to get into this stream and international student stream.
Both of these have very strict employer requirements