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T Bone

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Jan 11, 2014
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Hi,

Looking for some clarity as I'm still a bit baffled by what I've read.

I am over 35 from Australia looking to spend up to 3 years working in Canada (with wife/kids in tow). Currently a middle manager in civil construction status and looking for work in the oil and gas business.

How would I be fixed to get a work permit, all would I need some kind of sponsorship from my employer?

Any help would be very appreciated.
 
You would first need to find an employer in Canada who is willing to offer you a job. As a next step, that employer will have to advertise the position for a minimum of four weeks to prove a Canadian could not be found for the role. Once this advertising requirement is met, the employer must apply for a Labour Market Opinion (LMO). If the LMO is approved, you can then come to Canada and obtain a work permit at the port of entry (i.e. as you enter Canada).

You can read more about LMOs here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp
 
Thanks!

Hopefully that will increase rather than decrease my chances but as I'm still 2-3 years off from the move, I hope the market still has the demand.