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trotomundo

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May 14, 2013
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Is it possible to have one's work permit renewed (to work in the same job/location etc) without the need to have a new LMO approved? If so, how?

If not, what happens if the LMO is rejected on the basis that a sufficient search of qualified Canadians was not performed? Can the work permit be renewed pending a more thorough search?

Thanks
 
You need a new approved LMO to be approved for a new work permit.

No - the work permit cannot be renewed pending a more thorough search.
 
Thanks.

Can the LMO be issued without the need for the employer to do a new job search? That is, can the employer make the case that since I have been working in the job for the last two years and that I am the most knowledgeable about the projects I am involved in, hiring a new person to finish off those projects would be disruptive. We are simply trying to extend my work permit for another year, after which I plan to leave. It seems odd that we would need to do a new job search given the specificity of my job duties.

I suppose we could do a job search, but that would be a waste of resources if eventually I am the one who is going to be hired.
 
No - the LMO cannot be issued without doing a new job search. To obtain an approved LMO, the employer must once again prove they advertised the job and were unable to find a Canadian to hire for the role.
 
Is this a new rule? When my work permit was extended last year we got the LMO approved without doing a job search (I would know since I never applied for the job in that instance)
 
Were you coming off a post graduate work permit last year?
 
I am not sure what you mean by "post graduate work permit" but I am employed at an academic institution as a researcher/teacher (I have a Phd). My work permit has been renewed previously with a new LMO but without the need for a new job search.