Employers need to
•provide a job offer supported by an Labour Market Impact Assessment, and
•get a positive LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), unless the candidate is already working in Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker in a position for which the employer already acquired an LMIA and the employer now wishes to extend a permanent job offer to this candidate. If the position or person was previously exempt from an LMIA, then a new LMIA will be required under Express Entry. When you get your LMIA, it will have an associated number that you will need to give to your Express Entry candidate.
•tell their candidate to create an Express Entry profile or update their existing one in MyCIC with the ◦Employer name and address,
◦Start date,
◦LMIA number, and
◦NOC Code related to the job
•provide a job offer supported by an Labour Market Impact Assessment, and
•get a positive LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), unless the candidate is already working in Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker in a position for which the employer already acquired an LMIA and the employer now wishes to extend a permanent job offer to this candidate. If the position or person was previously exempt from an LMIA, then a new LMIA will be required under Express Entry. When you get your LMIA, it will have an associated number that you will need to give to your Express Entry candidate.
•tell their candidate to create an Express Entry profile or update their existing one in MyCIC with the ◦Employer name and address,
◦Start date,
◦LMIA number, and
◦NOC Code related to the job