My employer has done the required hiring process (advertisements, assessments, interviews and technical tests) and apparently documented the needful. The candidates that he was interested in were on valid work permits, not a PR or Canadian Citizen. As a matter of fact, the job posting is still active (from past 3 months) and the interview process is on-going because one current Canadian worker is going on a maternity leave – we, now have 2 openings in my company. One to fill my position and second to fill the employee who's going on a mat leave soon.Why doesn’t the employer have to show hiring process if you are out of status and can no longer work? Even for PR stream, employer shows recruitment efforts. Your employer will have to wait and see if LMIA is approved. All you can do is wait.
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/permanent/recruitment.html
The potential consequence my employer is curious to know, is the following – since I'm out of status atm and have to leave the country, or restore my status as a visitor, I'd decided to leave the country. However, if my employer decided to give me an approved LMIA (PR intended only), could I use it towards only PR or apply for a closed work permit or restore my status as a worker instead of a visitor - even though we never paid 1000 dollars that's dual intent?