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    HELP for LMIA for (NOC 44101) | Borderline Income ($85k) | Need "Officer Perspective" on Red Flags

    1. Your mother is the employer unless you have POA and she is incapacitated to make her own decisions. She needs to prove she needs full time care and cannot care for herself (dress, feed, cook). - Okay gotcha, I didnt know part in the process. I only have a note from the doctor and the...
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    HELP for LMIA for (NOC 44101) | Borderline Income ($85k) | Need "Officer Perspective" on Red Flags

    I know how the system works. If it were just about a checklist, then half of the applications would not be approved. I’m looking for a strategy. thats why I posted this and hoping any of you experts has some inputs. Every case has nuances and 'textbook' isn't the only way people get in. looking...
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    HELP for LMIA for (NOC 44101) | Borderline Income ($85k) | Need "Officer Perspective" on Red Flags

    she does have personal savings but no work here, she's not adjusting well thus she cant work. Im her caregiver, she lives with me. my relative helps me too most of the time. like what I said, my application is not textbook and hoping an officer will understand my case and be more compassionate...
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    HELP for LMIA for (NOC 44101) | Borderline Income ($85k) | Need "Officer Perspective" on Red Flags

    Yes, Im single. Im the employer for my mom's caregiver. Mom is PR under PGP. Im Canadian. Its posted for weeks now through job bank and indeed. wage is 21 as per the median wage in TO. how do I determine who is counted towards the household?
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    HELP for LMIA for (NOC 44101) | Borderline Income ($85k) | Need "Officer Perspective" on Red Flags

    Hi everyone, I’ve just started the LMIA process for my 62-year-old widowed mother. I’m feeling overwhelmed because I know my case isn't "textbook." I’d love input from anyone who has navigated a family hire or from RCICs who know how Toronto officers are currently moving. The Situation...