I'm from the U.S . If I get a job offer from mcdonalds or Tim Hortons am I able to just get my work permit at the port of entry for these companies? I'm looking at newfoundland.
I'm from the U.S . If I get a job offer from mcdonalds or Tim Hortons am I able to just get my work permit at the port of entry for these companies? I'm looking at newfoundland.
Why wouldn't they be able to obtain an LMIA if 1. There is no one applying for the jobs. 2. They can't hire enough employees?.
An attorney advised me on this because he said alot of canadians dont like to do these jobs and Tim Hortons in particular hires foreigners..........
The fact that the LMIA process takes 4-6 months, has strict requirements and costs the employer $1000 whether it's approved or not. You can certainly ask an employer to apply for an LMIA but be prepared for them to say no.
The fact that the LMIA process takes 4-6 months, has strict requirements and costs the employer $1000 whether it's approved or not. You can certainly ask an employer to apply for an LMIA but be prepared for them to say no.
Also how would Tim Hortons be hiring foreigners?? This place was actually recommended to me by my attorney. I expect him to be the expert. I was looking for others who have had the same experience. I will update when something happens.
Also how would Tim Hortons be hiring foreigners?? This place was actually recommended to me by my attorney. I expect him to be the expert. I was looking for others who have had the same experience. I will update when something happens.
Companies can apply for unnamed LMIAs but the fact that it costs $1000 and has no guarantee of approval means that most are not going to risk it when they don't even have a person to hire.