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I am not a Canadian citizen or PR. I know that if I get a postdoc position from a Canadian institution, I will be exempt from LMIA. But my situation is a bit more complicated.
I am currently holding a postdoc position in the US, and I am about to finish this position soon. If I get an offer from a Canadian company, could I use my current postdoc experience to get LMIA exemption?
Thanks a lot!
I am not a Canadian citizen or PR. I know that if I get a postdoc position from a Canadian institution, I will be exempt from LMIA. But my situation is a bit more complicated.
I am currently holding a postdoc position in the US, and I am about to finish this position soon. If I get an offer from a Canadian company, could I use my current postdoc experience to get LMIA exemption?
Thanks a lot!
Is the NOC for the Canadian job offer LMIA exempt?
Is the NOC for the Canadian job offer LMIA exempt?
No, I don't think so.
I am not a Canadian citizen or PR. I know that if I get a postdoc position from a Canadian institution, I will be exempt from LMIA. But my situation is a bit more complicated.
I am currently holding a postdoc position in the US, and I am about to finish this position soon. If I get an offer from a Canadian company, could I use my current postdoc experience to get LMIA exemption?
Thanks a lot!
No. You would need to be coming for a post doc in Canada in order to benefit from that LMIA exemption.
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