By Immigration Lawyer on Wednesday, April 29 2015
Category: Federal Skilled Worker FSW

Labour Market Impact Assessment

You as a lower-skilled worker can be hired by employer for up to a maximum of 24 months where there is a demonstrable shortage of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

An employer needs to get Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) once that is approved that can then give the LMIA to you as the foreign worker and then you are to take it to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to apply for a work permit.

What Employers Need To Know About LMIA:

When Being Hired As Foreign Worker Your Employer Must:

If you don’t meet the requirements properly you will get back a negative LMIA. If you are making an offer to a foreign worker for a position that affects current or foreseeable labour disputes at your workplace, or affects the employment of any Canadian worker you will not be issued a work permit.

If you are looking at hiring a foreign worker, contact us today! At Akrami & Associates, there is Always a Way!

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