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Hi all.

An employer in Quebec would like to hire me. I can easily fill out the provincial and federal paperwork for a TWP. My question is this, how long does it take to get a federal TWP?

I know through the New York office it's 3 months average, but I'd like to know how long you waited from person experience.

Thanks,


Food
 
Does the employer already have an approved LMIA?
 
No. We plan on starting that early next week. I am the first foreign worker they company has ever hired.
 
I would plan for the LMIA process to take 3-5 months (including the month required for advertising). Note that you may be able to skip the LMIA step if you are American and your job is on the NAFTA occupation list.

I'll let someone else comment on their experiences with the New York office.
 
It depends upon the NOC too. In Quebec certain professions such as IT / software specialists are still exempted from the advertisement requirement provided employer puts in some other information.

My employer still gets LMIA smoothly in a month's time roughly although it is for very specialized roles, plus they have been doing it for quite many years now and have a good population of foreign workers plus existing Canadians.
 
Thank you all for your answers.

I am a chef/restaurant manger, I know that they have different NOC and LMIA codes.
 
food said:
No. We plan on starting that early next week. I am the first foreign worker they company has ever hired.

I suggest, if it hasn't already been done, that you and your prospective employer start by carefully reading here:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/quebec.shtml#regular

Pay particular attention to the advertising requirements.

Also note that the application must be in French.

The prospective employer may like or need to obtain professional advice.

As a general observation from my standpoint (mother of a cook & longtime personal involvement in the hospitality/food sector in Qc), there is not usually a shortage of qualified personnel in this sector ...
 
Thank you all for your answers.

I am a chef/restaurant manger, I know that they have different NOC and LMIA codes.

As I understand it, a restaurant manager is exempt from the LMIA study. Can anyone here confirm?
 
food said:
Thank you all for your answers.

I am a chef/restaurant manger, I know that they have different NOC and LMIA codes.

As I understand it, a restaurant manager is exempt from the LMIA study. Can anyone here confirm?

Assuming you are American... Hotel Manager is on the NAFTA list. Chef / restaurant manager are not - so an LMIA is required.

http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/professions-covered-by-nafta.html

If you are working in Quebec - then an LMIA is still required for a restaurant manager position - however I believe your employer is exempt from the advertising portion of the LMIA. Not 100% sure this rule is still in place - you'll have to check.
 
LMIA exemptions for Quebec:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/quebec.shtml#ex

Do any of these apply to you?

Variations to minimum advertising requirements:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/variations.shtml

Restaurant managers are no longer on the list of occupations eligible for the "facilitated" LMIA process:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/employeurs/embaucher-temporaire/travailleur-specialise/demarche-simplifiee.html
 
Wow. Thanks to everyone who helped me with the questions that I asked.

I must say the outlook is grim in terms of my future processing times.