hideyoshi said:My LMIA applied at DEC 28 and got approve at JAN 27. Takes a month.
Scottygirl said:My husbands LMIA took around 5 months to be approved from the time his HR dept started the process. It was explicitly for EE support and was valid for 6 months. You must receive an ITA and submit your full PR application before the expiry date.
Scottygirl said:My husbands LMIA took around 5 months to be approved from the time his HR dept started the process. It was explicitly for EE support and was valid for 6 months. You must receive an ITA and submit your full PR application before the expiry date.
minitty said:Toronto, Ontario
NOC:1215
LMIA application sent on March 02, 2016.
Received a positive result on March 31, 2016.
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kunal31789 said:hi everyone, i have question my employer post the job for a 1 month and then he remove the post and start collecting the document of lmia and he apply after 1 month. so there is gap between the job post and lmia applied. this may matter or not? secondly how long it take to received the file number. thirdly, my employer send all document of lmia to Edmonton not st.john does it matter?
Please tell me asap thanks
ozlis said:The advertising must stay up until you receive a decision on your file.
I had a payment taken and a file number a couple of days after it was received.
I would think that they should be able to transfer the documents to the right processing center, however that will likely slow down the processing for you. Otherwise, they might just let you know that it was sent to the wrong place and to send again - usually they won't return documents to you.
Yes, I hired a consultant for this. But the thing is... he don't even know the job contract has to be signed by both the employee and the employer.frustratedcanadian said:Wow congratulations!!! That was really quick. Did you hire a lawyer/consultant? And was it for a high wage occupation?
minitty said:Yes, I hired a consultant for this. But the thing is... he don't even know the job contract has to be signed by both the employee and the employer.
Basically, my wife and I did most of the job by ourselves. So choose a lawyer or consultant very carefully and wisely, make sure they will help.
It's a medium wage occupation in Ontario.
Service Canada did request a report for detailed recruitment process. HR department of my company has submitted a 12 pages report on March 23 and called on the second day to confirm.
minitty said:Yes, I hired a consultant for this. But the thing is... he don't even know the job contract has to be signed by both the employee and the employer.
Basically, my wife and I did most of the job by ourselves. So choose a lawyer or consultant very carefully and wisely, make sure they will help.
It's a medium wage occupation in Ontario.
Service Canada did request a report for detailed recruitment process. HR department of my company has submitted a 12 pages report on March 23 and called on the second day to confirm.