But According to my contract I shall be scheduled 40-44 hours per week but as a student I can only work part-time of 20 hrs per week. My follow up question is, if the employer would only give me 20 hours per week would that complicate with my LMO agreement?
Based on the HRSDC website:
12.3 Part-Time Work
Part-time job offers do not generally receive a positive labour market opinion because temporary foreign workers must support themselves financially while working in Canada. However, a collective agreement, industry or association that oversees an occupation may define full-time as being less than 30 hours per week. In these cases, the occupational standards prevail.
Some occupations are traditionally known to have working hours that vary from one week to the next. For example, a nurse may have a variable work week based on a 10-day shift rotation with six days on (for 12-hour shifts), followed by four days off. In these situations, offer of employment should be considered full-time as long as the average number of work hours per week is at least 30 (over a calculated and limited number of weeks).
There are limited exceptions to the full-time requirement:
The worker would reside outside Canada but work in Canada part-time. (In this case, the ability of the foreign worker to self-support is not an issue).
A request from two (or possibly more) employers for the same worker to fill part-time positions. The request must be coordinated by the employers and total hours must be full-time.
When assessing a labour market opinion application for part-time work, TFWP officers consider whether;
The job being offered is high skilled or falls under NOC skills C or D.
The temporary foreign worker is being offered a minimum of 30 hours per week or the work is considered full-time based on the standards for the occupation.
The worker will be able to support himself/herself while carrying out part-time work in Canada (especially workers in NOC skill levels C and D).