A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker.
A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker or permanent resident is available to do the job. A positive LMIA is sometimes called a confirmation letter.
If the employer needs an LMIA, they must apply for one.
Once an employer gets the LMIA, the worker can apply for a work permit.
To apply for a work permit, a worker need:
Employers must meet specific requirements to hire foreign workers and uphold the conditions as set out in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). Employers of temporary foreign workers are expected to be aware of their responsibilities and obligations under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), and the IRPR.
Employers are responsible for:
Employers must regularly review the activities related to the employment of temporary foreign workers to ensure they continue to uphold the TFW Program conditions. Employers are required to take action to rectify errors and/or non-compliance as soon as it is discovered, and contact ESDC/Service Canada of any changes that occur.
Step 1: register employer with Service Canada. Will require CRA Payroll Account number and utility bill issued under company’s name
Step 2: Recruitment efforts: We have to run advertisements for 31 days and try to find a Canadian worker
Step 3: We submit LMIA application with below list of documents
Documents Required:
To demonstrate that you can meet the conditions of the job offer, you must submit at least one of the following documents:
If you have received a positive LMIA decision in the past two years and your most recent LMIA decision was positive, then you are not required to provide proof that you are operating a business that is providing a good or service in Canada with your LMIA application.
All Other Employers: You must submit at least one of these documents to demonstrate that you have a legal business that provides a good or a service in Canada:
There are mainly three types of LMIA applications:
Low wage LMIA: if the wage Paid to TFW(temporary foreign worker) is less than $23.08 than the application is considered Low wage. Service Canada approves Low wage positions for employment duration of 1 year.
High wage LMIA: If the wage rate is more than $23.08/hour then the application is considered as high Wage LMIA. We are easily able to get an approval of 2 years for Employment duration.
LMIA to Support Permanent residency: You can support a TFW to become a Permanent resident of Canada through this LMIA.
We will be able to represent you as a third party representative starting from recruitment efforts for Canadians, Until getting a Positive LMIA. We follow below step by step procedure:
Step 1: Job bank account set up: We will need CRA payroll account number and A Utility bill(such as electricity, hydro, internet etc) issued under your company’s name in last 3 months and we will able to set up JOB bank file for you under our Representative portal
Step 2: We run ads for 31 days
Step 3: We submit LMIA application with below list of documents
Important Note: If you have received a positive LMIA decision in the past two years and your most recent LMIA decision was positive, then you are not required to provide proof that you are operating a business that is providing a good or service in Canada with your LMIA application.
All Other Employers: You must submit at least one of these documents to demonstrate that you have a legal business that provides a good or service in Canada:
Copyright © 2023 Global SD Immigration - All Rights Reserved.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.