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I am an engineer employed with a reputed multinational company in Canada. I moved to Canada as a permanent resident in 2014.
A lot of my relatives/cousins think that obtaining work permit in Canada is a piece of cake. I get their phone calls so very often & they keep mentioning this. Some of them are planning to arrive in Canada on a visitor's visa then apply for work permit as soon as they land.
Is it really that easy to obtain work permit? I would really appreciate if someone could please shed some light on this matter.
I am an engineer employed with a reputed multinational company in Canada. I moved to Canada as a permanent resident in 2014.
A lot of my relatives/cousins think that obtaining work permit in Canada is a piece of cake. I get their phone calls so very often & they keep mentioning this. Some of them are planning to arrive in Canada on a visitor's visa then apply for work permit as soon as they land.
Is it really that easy to obtain work permit? I would really appreciate if someone could please shed some light on this matter.
No its not easy to obtain a work permit. There are steps that needs to be taken first before applying for a work permit.
1. They will need a job offer and a Approved LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). LMIA must be applied by the employer not the applicants. LMIA costs $1000 with 4 to 6 months processing time. The employer must prove no Canadians or PR is available to fill the position offered. This is generally hard to obtain as there is about 90% refusal ratings which is why most employers don't hire foreigners outside of the country.
2. Once they obtain a approved LMIA, they can apply for a work permit.
No its not easy to obtain a work permit. There are steps that needs to be taken first before applying for a work permit.
1. They will need a job offer and a Approved LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). LMIA must be applied by the employer not the applicants. LMIA costs $1000 with 4 to 6 months processing time. The employer must prove no Canadians or PR is available to fill the position offered. This is generally hard to obtain as there is about 90% refusal ratings which is why most employers don't hire foreigners outside of the country.
2. Once they obtain a approved LMIA, they can apply for a work permit.
Seems to be a rumour that constantly circulates. Seen many people from mostly SE Asia who are under the impression you can easily change a visitor visa to a work permit. Also lots of scams or questionable employers promising LMIA/jobs/proof showing Canadian employment in exchange for payment.
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