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riddick1982

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May 13, 2025
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Hi all,
I am currently in Canada on an LMIA-exempt closed work permit under the International Mobility Program (ICT – Specialized Knowledge category). I have been working here continuously and am now reaching the 5-year cap allowed under this category for ICT workers.
My employer has informed me that due to this cap, they are not willing to submit a renewal application, and they are advising me to leave Canada and return after 12 months to apply for a new work permit under the same category.
I would like to know:
  1. Are there any other immigration pathways or work permit categories (possibly LMIA-based or other LMIA-exempt options) that I could switch to without leaving Canada?
  2. Is it possible to change employer or switch to an open work permit while staying in Canada?
  3. Has anyone successfully extended their stay beyond the 5-year cap by changing roles or permit categories?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to explore all possible options to extend my stay and avoid a forced break in status if possible.
 
Hi all,
I am currently in Canada on an LMIA-exempt closed work permit under the International Mobility Program (ICT – Specialized Knowledge category). I have been working here continuously and am now reaching the 5-year cap allowed under this category for ICT workers.
My employer has informed me that due to this cap, they are not willing to submit a renewal application, and they are advising me to leave Canada and return after 12 months to apply for a new work permit under the same category.
I would like to know:
  1. Are there any other immigration pathways or work permit categories (possibly LMIA-based or other LMIA-exempt options) that I could switch to without leaving Canada?
  2. Is it possible to change employer or switch to an open work permit while staying in Canada?
  3. Has anyone successfully extended their stay beyond the 5-year cap by changing roles or permit categories?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to explore all possible options to extend my stay and avoid a forced break in status if possible.
1. If you want PR then Express Entry. Or You need another job offer with LMIA.
2. Age? Citizenship? If not through working holiday, then not eligible for OWP
3. Change WP Categories?
 
1. If you want PR then Express Entry. Or You need another job offer with LMIA.
2. Age? Citizenship? If not through working holiday, then not eligible for OWP
3. Change WP Categories?
Thanks for your reply.
1. I am already in the Express Entry pool for over 2 years, but due to a high CRS score cutoff, I haven’t received an invitation yet. I have been trying to get a new LMIA-based job offer, but due to the current market, it's proving to be difficult.
2. I am not eligible for an Open Work Permit
3. Are there any LMIA-exempt categories I might be eligible for that are not subject to the 5-year ICT cap?
Could changing my job title or duties (e.g., moving into a managerial role under the ICT “Executive/Managerial” stream with a extension application) help extend my stay?
 
Thanks for your reply.
1. I am already in the Express Entry pool for over 2 years, but due to a high CRS score cutoff, I haven’t received an invitation yet. I have been trying to get a new LMIA-based job offer, but due to the current market, it's proving to be difficult.
2. I am not eligible for an Open Work Permit
3. Are there any LMIA-exempt categories I might be eligible for that are not subject to the 5-year ICT cap?
Could changing my job title or duties (e.g., moving into a managerial role under the ICT “Executive/Managerial” stream with a extension application) help extend my stay?
Get your employer to become designated in Atlantic Canada and then you can apply directly for PR. You can also get an OWP while waiting. If you haven't received an invitation in 2 years, it means your score is very low - French might help.
If everything else fails, just claim asylum. It will give you 10-15 years to figure things out as you can't be removed from Canada then.