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runaway982

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When I`m lookeing at this LMIA form document, in section
PURPOSE OF APPLICATION:
there are these two parts:


Are you applying for an LMIA to support a foreign national's:

- Permanent resident visa application (this means you will hire the foreign national only after their immigration application is processed and the
permanent resident visa is issued).
This option does not have a processing fee.

- Work permit application and permanent resident visa application (this means you will hire the foreign national as a temporary foreign worker before or
while their permanent residence application being processed).
This option requires paying a processing fee.


What is the difference between these two LMIA? Which LMIA is obtained quicker?

Are any of these LMIA has a faster way of submitting (not published on the site advertisement for 4 weeks, etc.)

And can anyone tell me how long is the proces for assessment response for LMIA (such as for Alberta)
 
The text you posted is pretty self-explanatory. Especially if you continue to read the documentation you quoted & follow the links therein.

What exactly do you not understand ?
 
I don`t understand what is the difference, and which LMIA can be obtained quicker?

and another question please.

Does the advertisement on the job position, announced on the official web site of the company is accepted by the ESDC??
(or it MUST be published on the job bank site)
 
runaway982 said:
I don`t understand what is the difference, and which LMIA can be obtained quicker?

and another question please.

Does the advertisement on the job position, announced on the official web site of the company is accepted by the ESDC??
(or it MUST be published on the job bank site)

The first option is free, & faster, but will not get you a work permit. It is for the employer to support your EE application.

Advertising rules are here (advertisement MUST be published on the Job Bank, & in other specified places:

http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/higher_skilled/general//index.shtml
 
Can an Open work permit holder (valid till 2017) who is already working for an employer choose the first option.

I called Service Canada and they said the foreign worker can;t work if the first option is choosed. However the Campbell Cohen office said that no fee is required and so the first option should be choosed