Hi
Leon said:
If you want to get a work permit, you need an LMO but another option is for the employer to apply with you for PNP with a job offer before you come to Canada. Once you get nominated, you can get a work permit without having an LMO.
It doesn't work that with truckers in Saskatchewan
Long-Haul Truck Drivers
I have a lot of experience as a truck driver in my country. Am I eligible to apply to the SINP Long-Haul Truck Driver Project?
In order to be eligible for this category, you must first have worked for an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan for 6 months and have a full-time permanent job offer with the same trucking firm. Please check all of the criteria for this category.
Same in Manitoba, 6 months work in the Province before the employer can submit MPNP
Alberta
As a Candidate in the long-haul trucking industry, you must also:
* Be working for your Alberta Employer as a long-haul truck driver (refer to definitions above)
* Show you have an Alberta Class 1 driver's license and are eligible to meet provincial regulations.
* Provide a copy of your foreign driver's license which indicates C+E certification (if from Europe).
o Both parts of the license must be provided. If the driver's license is not in English, it must be translated by a certified translator.
* Be employed in Alberta for a minimum of six months before applying to the AINP.