With LMO you can get 2 year workpermit and after that apply for bcpnp it takes 3 4 months ...
If u approve bcpnp ...then apply for PR it takes 6 8 months...
I just noticed your in BC in which case you do not need a LMO unless your wanting to change jobs. If your eligible to apply via the PNP there's no need for a LMO at all. Dependent on your job you may have several routes to PR. If you provide more information people can offer more advise.
lovykaler said:
With LMO you can get 2 year workpermit and after that apply for bcpnp it takes 3 4 months ...
If u approve bcpnp ...then apply for PR it takes 6 8 months...
This is not correct, not all LMO are 2 years and even if your issued with a 2 year LMO there's is no guarantee that your work permit will be issued for 2 years also. It's up the visa officer.
In any case if your applying for PR via the BC PNP just go straight to the PNP. Your nomination certificate will replace the need for a LMO and you can apply for a new work permit at that point