@ sweethoj,
sweethoj said:
Dear friends,
I am working as a Registered Nurse (NOC 3012) and I am filling new LMO form as my employer requested to me. I don't no what I have to write for some questions. I need your help....
Question no: 68. Provide a rationale for the job offer you are making to the foreign worker(s) and describe how this will meet your employment needs:
Question no:69. Do you plan to train Canadians citizens/permanent residents for the position(s) for which you are requesting an LMO?
Thanks...
When my company applied a LMO for me, my company ask a consultant and the consultant filled all fields by herself. She didn't ask me anything at that time... I didn't do anything for LMO.
As I heard, basically an employer has to fill the LMO form (EMP5517), so I asked my boss yesterday but he said he don't know how to fill... I don't have idea... so sorry... hope other friends/seniors will help you...
I guess that you can get information from HRSDC website, or you may can ask to Service Canada.
@ amdee,
amdee said:
Two questions, I am hoping forum members/experts can answer:
1) Should I expect a hard copy of PER mailed to me? (I haven't received it yet, PER through email received on Feb 5)
2) I mailed my PCC to CPP-O and tracking confirms delivery on Feb 12. Would CPP-O email me a confirmation by default, or do I need to query them for a response?
Thanks for your time and help.
As I heard,
> 1) Should I expect a hard copy of PER mailed to me? (I haven't received it yet, PER through email received on Feb 5)
No. Usually CIO-Sydney send PER only by e-mail. (If they send PER by regular mail then they won't send PER by e-mail)
> 2) I mailed my PCC to CPP-O and tracking confirms delivery on Feb 12. Would CPP-O email me a confirmation by default, or do I need to query them for a response?
No. CPP-O basically doesn't send any confirmation email/regular mail.
If you want, you can ask them.
However please note that CPP-O will not provide a response to your message, if your application is still within standard processing times (15 months : but... Unfortunately, the processing times are based on historical averages and may not accurately reflect processing times for applications recently received applications).
Keep your "delivery certificate".
Good luck everyone!