Hey guys
So, I'm here in Canada for almost 1 year now, I had to extend my visitor Visa because I couldn't go anywhere since my flight back to Brazil was canceled. On August 24th (2020) immigration made an update on work permits saying that now people with visitor Visa can apply for a work permit without the necessity of leaving the country. So my question is, I applied for a job in Walmart (I'm getting married next year with a Canadian and I would really appreciate having a job right now) does walmart hire international workers ? And how that LMIA would work on my case ? It would be the same process as if I'm applying out of the country ? I'm kind lost, but I have an interview and didn't want to lose the opportunity. Thank you!
"To be eligible, an applicant looking to benefit from this temporary public policy must
have valid status in Canada as a visitor on August 24, 2020 and remain in Canada
have a job offer
submit an application for an employer-specific work permit that is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or an LMIA-exempt offer of employment, no later than March 31, 2021
Hey guys
So, I'm here in Canada for almost 1 year now, I had to extend my visitor Visa because I couldn't go anywhere since my flight back to Brazil was canceled. On August 24th (2020) immigration made an update on work permits saying that now people with visitor Visa can apply for a work permit without the necessity of leaving the country. So my question is, I applied for a job in Walmart (I'm getting married next year with a Canadian and I would really appreciate having a job right now) does walmart hire international workers ? And how that LMIA would work on my case ? It would be the same process as if I'm applying out of the country ? I'm kind lost, but I have an interview and didn't want to lose the opportunity. Thank you!
As said above, the update from IRCC doesn't change anything material apart from allowing someone to obtain a work permit from within Canada without leaving the country.
You still need an LMIA if you want to apply for a work permit. You can certainly speak with Walmart about this however I expect they won't be willing to go through the LMIA process. If they happen to be willing, plan on the LMIA process taking at least four months to complete.
In the interview, you need to tell Walmart that you are not authorized to work in Canada at this time and require their support in order to get a work permit. Specifically, they need to obtain an approved LMIA.