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Employer reduced my wage after receiving PR - is this legal?
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Hello there.. a little while ago, my employer applied for a LMIA and 'sponsored' my immigration.
To agree with the LMIA wage standards, my pay was raised from $36 to $44/hour.
I received a positive LMIA, applied for PR and landed.. everything very smooth.
The problem is that my employer reduced my wage again, after I received my PR and landed.
With that being said, I am now earning less than the LMIA wage.
Can someone tell me if this is legal?
Hello there.. a little while ago, my employer applied for a LMIA and 'sponsored' my immigration.
To agree with the LMIA wage standards, my pay was raised from $36 to $44/hour.
I received a positive LMIA, applied for PR and landed.. everything very smooth.
The problem is that my employer reduced my wage again, after I received my PR and landed.
With that being said, I am now earning less than the LMIA wage.
Can someone tell me if this is legal?
Not really - because they sponsored me and provided me with such wage, I just had a 5 year contract with them but I was never made aware that my wage would be reduced afterwards.
Hello there.. a little while ago, my employer applied for a LMIA and 'sponsored' my immigration.
To agree with the LMIA wage standards, my pay was raised from $36 to $44/hour.
I received a positive LMIA, applied for PR and landed.. everything very smooth.
The problem is that my employer reduced my wage again, after I received my PR and landed.
With that being said, I am now earning less than the LMIA wage.
Can someone tell me if this is legal?
This isn't an immigration issue. You would be best advised to speak with a lawyer specializing in labour relations.
IMO - You want to avoid bringing this to the attention of IRCC since this may be seen as immigration fraud / misrepresentation on your part and create issues for your PR status.
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