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LMIA VS LMO

pammyy

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Feb 18, 2015
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Hello everyone,

I have been with this company for about 18months. Do I need to get an LMIA? I approached our HR dept. and they said they have done LMO in the past & are not sure what LMIA is. Are they the same thing or different documents? I live & work in Alberta but the HR is in Toronto. I am applying through Canadian Experience Class. Please advise.
 

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LMO changed to LMIA in June 2014. Same general idea, but procedures are bit different -

http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/reform/index.shtml
 

pammyy

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Thank you, I think what I find most confusing is the wording of every site. They keep saying Temporary foreign worker, or offer letter for employee. I've been with this company for a while as a permanent full time worker. am I still considered temporary?
 

jes_ON

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pammyy said:
Thank you, I think what I find most confusing is the wording of every site. They keep saying Temporary foreign worker, or offer letter for employee. I've been with this company for a while as a permanent full time worker. am I still considered temporary?
You are temporary because your status in Canada is temporary, until you get PR.

To be considered to have a "valid permanent offer of employment," you need the LMIA and a written offer from your employer for a permanent position, contingent on your obtaining permanent residence status.
 

pammyy

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Thank you Jes, I will most likely have more questions. Will be asking them as I come across any challenges :)