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runaway982

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Is there anyone who is waiting for the LMIA for the EE process only. As I read there is an option for employer to obtain LMIA to support the applicant in the EE process only. It is fee free and the processing time is 10 days.

Any info on that? :)

Thanks in advanced
 
I was wondering the same thing??? Have you git any answera
 
got it in 10 days
 
Please, can somebody give me some explanation about the LMIA document. My husband is electrical engineer, and got a job offer from a company, and they are willing to do all the LMIA prices.
My question is next: Would there be any problem about the LMIA, considering the fact that this is licenced profession.
Thanks in advanced.
 
paras1991 said:
got it in 10 days

You got one in 10 days? Did they already advertise or have a blank LMIA and add your name to it?
 
Got it in exactly 10 days. It is processed in 10 days or less if your hourly rate (the one reported to the government) is above the provincial/territorial median hourly wage.
 
inproxima said:
Got it in exactly 10 days. It is processed in 10 days or less if your hourly rate (the one reported to the government) is above the provincial/territorial median hourly wage.

Got one in about that time as well.
 
my hourly rate was less than the median for Ontario (19 dollars/hour).. if your LMIA is just to support PR then u get it in 10 days... or if your job is in the highest paid jobs...if you apply with an LMIA for EE, you have to convince the PO that you are capable of doing the job...if the job requires a license then u need one.
 
I was curious how did you guys get the LMIA so fast.

Could you please share the process and timelines?

Thanks in Advance
 
My wife is the main applicant, but I'm currently working with Finance in T.O.

If I get a LMIA will we get 600 points or should I recreate the profile under my name as the main applicant?

Cheers
 
paras1991 said:
.if the job requires a license then u need one.

How can he applay and obtain a license, when he is not currently living in Canada? Moreover, for the electrical engineer license he needs one year Canadian experience under supervision.
 
inproxima said:
Got it in exactly 10 days. It is processed in 10 days or less if your hourly rate (the one reported to the government) is above the provincial/territorial median hourly wage.

Hi, my employer have done the advertisement part for the process and now filling up the LMIA form for Canadian Experience Class and have a question as he has chosen the option to support PR only then what should be the anticipated date of employment as I am already working for this employer. Should it be after the expiry of my work permit which is July 2016. Could you please help. Thank you.
 
you should write, "Already working on open work permit valid til (expiry date)
 
Paras1991

How can he applay and obtain a license, when he is not currently living in Canada? Moreover, for the electrical engineer license he needs one year Canadian experience under supervision.