vehementsnow said:
Thank you so much for the info. I had a chance to browse through the CIC website. It states..
A positive Labour Market Opinion will show that there is a need for the foreign worker to fill the job you offer and that there is no Canadian worker available to do the job.
Well.. this is not particularly true in my case. I work for an Insurance company. I am the only foreign worker at the company and they would be able to fill the job with a Canadian, no problem. Will I still be able to obtain a positive LMO?
That's true. If you are looking for a work permit but not the extension of your PGWP (PGWP only can be issued for 3 years max after your graduation. PGWP cannot be renewable if yours is 3 years), you need to have a positive LMO to be able to apply for work permit.
LMO form depends on if your employer willing to help your fill it or not. However, I am not Service Canada. I wish I am, but, NO. LOL
I cannot tell you if your job position will get positive feedbacks or not. My employer used to help someone to complete the LMO and the feedback was negative because of other Canadian citizens can still fufill my position. Therefore, they do not complete the LMO for any employee any more. You can still contact your employer and see if they have done the LMO before or not, what the results were, etc. Good luck!
If your employer does not help your to complete the LMO form to support your work permit application or the past LMO opinion was negative, don't give up! You still have another option-you can apply for Visitor's visa when you are waiting for your CEC PR result. You cannot work when you are holding a visitior's visa but you can still legally stay inside Canada before the decision is made. It will be a better idea to remain legal stay in Canada before the CIC make any decision. Hope that help.