Sunshinegirl_X
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- Mar 22, 2015
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- Category........
- NOC Code......
- 6271
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10/07/2015
zazen said:19 th week in progress since file number was received, with not a word from SC so far. All this anxiety is beginning to take a toll on my health.It's a lot easier if you are in this alone, just wish i did not have to drag my GF through all of this anxiety, tension and not knowing, but as she says its not so easy to 'get rid of her'
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Sunshinegirl_X said:It is a real killer my husband and daughter are also on this ride of emotions with me. I'm. Now on 13 weeks. I remember your also duel intent but what area are you.
Good luck I hope you hear soon. It's just unfair when you hear some people only waited 12/14 weeks. It just doesn't seem to have much order.
zazen said:Thank you SunshinegirlGood luck to you as well, hoping ours is just around the corner. Human bodies and mind are not meant to deal with anxiety for such prolonged period of time, ( Been a year since my employers set out to hire me) it's almost inhumane when a process takes so long without giving any reason. Mine is a niche NOC 0611 ( Digital or Online marketing Manager, Dual Intent, Toronto) I bring very specialized knowledge to Canada, previous employer i worked for we added 25 jobs in space of two years i was there. All of this is in the application. I am sure one of these days is our day
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sandra02 said:Zazen,Sunshinegir,
Our representative called SC on the 15th days,after we applied for LMIA,because we did not get file number.after that on the 12th days employer was interviewed,after 3." days LMIA was approved.i think if yours is a dual intent,10 days process, your employer can call them to ask.
AruninBC said:guys, i need your input on my friend case. My employer promised to help my friend who paid sum of money for that. My employer said that it was already applied LMIA for NOC 6322 three months ago and still no answer at all. This place is very remote tiny town, and has real demand of a foreign labour as locals hesitate to to stay continuously.
Any experienced person, please put your opinion on this case. Will his LMIA get approved? what is the current trend going on with LMIA?? How can i find out if LMIA approved?? Thanks lot for your ideas..
Lammawitch said:I only have one comment:
It is illegal for an employer to request or accept payment for a job offer/LMIA from an employee/job seeker.
6322'is cook, not easy to get a LMIA for that noc, which province are you located?AruninBC said:guys, i need your input on my friend case. My employer promised to help my friend who paid sum of money for that. My employer said that it was already applied LMIA for NOC 6322 three months ago and still no answer at all. This place is very remote tiny town, and has real demand of a foreign labour as locals hesitate to to stay continuously.
Any experienced person, please put your opinion on this case. Will his LMIA get approved? what is the current trend going on with LMIA?? How can i find out if LMIA approved?? Thanks lot for your ideas..
Sunshinegirl_X said:Now a big factor is the unemployment rate. If unemployment is above 6% in the area they put a hold on issuing lmia in unskilled work or areas such as retail cooks waiters etc. Some areas have unemployment as high as 8% in BC. So maybe it's a good idea to check local figures.
Lammawitch said:Cook (NOC 6322) is Level B, not unskilled.
I know of one who has recently been able to renew an LMIA, and one who has recently received her first LMIA (both Quebec).