Hi,
my employer just starting the advertisement for the LMIA. He did one on the jobbank website and a nother one on kijiji. Is kijiji accepted? Two years ago he did jobbank and our local paper, but for some reason he doesnt want to do the paper again. And my second question, does it now realy cost $1000?
Hi,
my employer just starting the advertisement for the LMIA. He did one on the jobbank website and a nother one on kijiji. Is kijiji accepted? Two years ago he did jobbank and our local paper, but for some reason he doesnt want to do the paper again. And my second question, does it now realy cost $1000?
I heard that, Service Canada has stopped accepting Kijiji Ads. I may be wrong. But its safer to use the sites which are only for jobs. Job Bank, Indeed , Workopolis or career builder or monster something like that should work. Job Bank is mandatory though
Ok, Thanks!
Other question ( I hate this new foreign worker programm)
Are you all higher or lower skilled worker? Iam working as a Retail Store Supervisor, is it low or high? Iam so confused right now. My hubby just told me that all lower skilled application will not get approved. Only higher skilled with a minimum wage of $24.23 a hour. Is it true? And sorry for all my questions
Ok, Thanks!
Other question ( I hate this new foreign worker programm)
Are you all higher or lower skilled worker? Iam working as a Retail Store Supervisor, is it low or high? Iam so confused right now. My hubby just told me that all lower skilled application will not get approved. Only higher skilled with a minimum wage of $24.23 a hour. Is it true? And sorry for all my questions
No, it's not true. Low and high skilled is dependent on NOC code, high and low wage on median wage of the province, thus creating 4 possible combinations. Provided the application is complete, all of them are processed and considered.
No, it's not true. Low and high skilled is dependent on NOC code, high and low wage on median wage of the province, thus creating 4 possible combinations. Provided the application is complete, all of them are processed and considered.
Ok Thanks. Now I have to see if my boss is willing to pay the money. In case not:
Iam sending pretty soon my application for Permament Resident (Family Sponsorship) away. I saw that there is an option to apply together with the PR for an open work permit, the work permit will get processed as soon stage 1 is completed.
Do I need a LMIA for the open work permit? (I tried to find it on the CIC website but I can not find it, Iam getting dizzy from all this reading about working and PR.)
And if I do it this way, my status will be implied and Iam able to work till I hear back from them, right?
No, you don't. Just make sure you send the OWP application with your sponsorship and you'll have implied status as long as your work permit hasn't expired by the time they receive your application.
Hi,
my employer just starting the advertisement for the LMIA. He did one on the jobbank website and a nother one on kijiji. Is kijiji accepted? Two years ago he did jobbank and our local paper, but for some reason he doesnt want to do the paper again. And my second question, does it now realy cost $1000?
Just make sure you target the three underrepresented groups
For newcomers to Canada / New immigrants to Canada I use www.newcanadianjobs.ca
for an aboriginal job site / first nations job site I use www.aboriginaljobboard.ca
for youth with barriers to the workforce I use www.canadayouthworks.ca
Do not use kijiji or indeed. I learned that lesson the hard way.
Just make sure you target the three underrepresented groups
For newcomers to Canada / New immigrants to Canada I use www.newcanadianjobs.ca
for an aboriginal job site / first nations job site I use www.aboriginaljobboard.ca
for youth with barriers to the workforce I use www.canadayouthworks.ca
Do not use kijiji or indeed. I learned that lesson the hard way.