LMIA-Exempt Work Permits
LMIA-Exempt Work Permits
Most foreign workers require an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) supported job offer to stay and work in Canada.
A Labour Market Impact Assessment is a process through which Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) verifies an employer’s need to hire foreign workers because no eligible Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents can be found to do the job. However, some LMIA exemptions are made available by IRCC for foreign nationals.
Closed-LMIA Exempt Work Permits
There are some exemptions available to hire a foreign worker without an LMIA job offer, and Closed-LMIA exempt work permits are one of them.
You will not need LMIA support for your job if:
- You have worked for the employer mentioned on your work permit for a minimum of one year.
- You have got a valid job offer and;
- You have a work permit that has an exemption from an LMIA under one of these:
- A provincial-federal Agreement
- It falls under the category of “Canadian Interest”
- An international Agreement
Types of LMIA- Exempt Jobs:
- Jobs Covered by provincial, territorial and federal agreements including “Significant Investment Projects.”
- Jobs covered by International agreements like NAFTA, GATS or CUSMA and other non-trade agreements
- Jobs in which you can provide a “Significant Benefit” to Canada and your employer can prove that.These benefits can be economic, cultural or social. This category includes technical workers, performing and creative artists, self-employed engineers. Intracompany transfers and Mobility Francophones are also included in this category.
- Jobs in which your employment is “Reciprocal,” which means you get a job in a category where Canadian Citizens have similar opportunities in other countries.This category includes general workers like athletes working for Canadians, young professionals under International Experience Canada and exchange professionals like professors.
- Jobs in which you are coming in as a religious or charity worker.
- Jobs designated by Ministers, including academics from Canadian Schools, medical residents and more.