Get your work permit in Canada with LMIA! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to work and live in one of the best countries in the world.
Introduction
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) work permit is a document that allows a foreign worker to fill a temporary job position in Canada. An LMIA is required for most temporary foreign workers, but there are some exemptions.
Why is an LMIA work permit required?
The Canadian government requires LMIA work permits to ensure that foreign workers are only hired when there is a need for their skills and that they are not displacing Canadian workers.
Who needs an LMIA work permit?
Most temporary foreign workers need an LMIA work permit. However, there are some exemptions, such as:
- Workers who are exempt under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).
- Workers who are participating in a recognized internship or training program.
- Workers who are coming to Canada under a cultural exchange program.
Benefits of having an LMIA work permit
There are several benefits to having an LMIA work permit, including:
- The ability to work in Canada for a temporary period of time.
- The ability to travel to and from Canada freely.
- The ability to apply for a permanent resident visa in the future.
Eligibility criteria
The basic eligibility requirements for an LMIA work permit are:
- You must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer.
- You must meet the general eligibility requirements for a temporary resident visa.
- Contact Fourth Dimension Immigration for further details on document requirements and complete process!
Common reasons for LMIA work permit rejections
The most common reasons for LMIA work permit rejections include:
- Not meeting the eligibility requirements.
- Failing to provide complete and accurate information.
- Having a criminal record.
- Being a security risk.
- Not having sufficient ties to your home country and intent to return.
Appealing an LMIA work permit rejection
If your LMIA work permit application is rejected, you may be able to appeal the decision. You must submit a written appeal within 30 days of receiving your rejection letter.
Take Expert Assistance
Finding job, finding employer and then filling for LMIA can get hectic real quick, but we can help! Reach out to us today and we will guide you the best way to get everything in proper order for the most efficient process ever! We at Fourth Dimension Immigration are legal and Canada Government Regulated RCIC and CICC Immigration Counsel, we don’t take shortcuts and follow legal steps to the letter.