LMIA (Labor Market Impact Assessment)

Navigate the LMIA process for employers seeking to hire foreign workers in Canada, ensuring compliance with labor market regulations and facilitating work permits.

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We provide expert services for LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) based work permits to help individuals secure legal employment opportunities in Canada. An LMIA is a crucial document that proves a Canadian employer needs to hire a foreign worker because no Canadian is available to fill the position. Our team assists both employers and applicants throughout the process—from securing the LMIA approval to applying for the work permit. With our professional guidance, you can confidently navigate the complex immigration system and take the next step toward working in Canada.

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FAQs

n LMIA is a document issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) that allows a Canadian employer to hire a foreign worker when no qualified Canadians are available for the job.

The Canadian employer must apply for the LMIA. Once approved, the foreign worker can use the LMIA to apply for a work permit.

The processing time varies but usually takes 2 to 8 weeks depending on the job category and completeness of the application.

Once the LMIA is approved, the worker can apply for a Canadian work permit using the LMIA approval letter and job offer from the employer.

Yes, many LMIA-based jobs can lead to permanent residency through pathways like Express Entry or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

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