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ccc333

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I was doing research today and found that film & TV industry was added into a "Labour Market Impact Assessment (Lmia)". Which means the companies that applied "Lmia" can give a job to foreigner together with the work permit.

Is it possible to find the "Lmia" job offers from any websites? And what is the link?
 
ccc333 said:
Is it possible to find the "Lmia" job offers from any websites? And what is the link?

No, that is not how it works..

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/apply-who.asp
 
foodie69 said:
No, that is not how it works..
Thank you so answer. I thought it was a system to foreigners for searching jobs from those employers at the beginning :'( . I used to read something like this from the local information in my country.
 
ccc333 said:
Thank you so answer. I thought it was a system to foreigners for searching jobs from those employers at the beginning :'( . I used to read something like this from the local information in my country.

No - that's not how it works.

The LMIA is what an employer must obtain if they want to hire a foreign worker. It's not a process to match foreign workers with employers looking to hire them - and there are no special web sites specifically for this purpose.
 
scylla said:
No - that's not how it works.

The LMIA is what an employer must obtain if they want to hire a foreign worker. It's not a process to match foreign workers with employers looking to hire them - and there are no special web sites specifically for this purpose.
I read fake news from the media in my country :'(
 
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