Labour Market Impact Assessment
Labour Market Impact Assessment
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker.
A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker is available to do the job. A positive LMIA is sometimes called a confirmation letter.
If the employer needs an LMIA, they must apply for one.
Once an employer gets the LMIA, the worker can apply for a work permit.
To apply for a work permit, a worker needs:
- a job offer letter,
- a contract,
- a copy of the LMIA, and
- the LMIA number.
The TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS PROGRAM relies on the cooperation of three key departments, generally for the following activities:
- ESDC, for conducting employer compliance reviews and determining
labour market impact assessments. - IRCC, for processing applications.
- the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), for conducting port-of-entry examinations and admitting foreign nationals.
The TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS PROGRAM is administered based on wage instead of the NOC. Employers need to know whether they are paying a high or low wage, and the requirements for hiring foreign workers in one of the following occupation streams under the TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS PROGRAM:
High-wage
Low-wage
In-Home Caregiver
- Caregivers for children under 18 years of age (for example, lower-skilled occupations that fall under NOC code 4411—home
child care providers such as a babysitter,child care live-in caregiver,child care provider private home, nanny, and parent’s helper); and - Caregivers for people with high medical needs , such as elderly persons 65 years of age or over, or people with disabilities, including a chronic or terminal illness (for example, higher-skilled occupations that fall under NOC code 3012—registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses; NOC code 3233—licensed practical nurses; and NOC code 3413—nurses’ aides, orderlies, and patient service associates). Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations found under NOC code 4412 do not qualify. Check the ministerial instructions (MIs) and ESDC websites for updates. See below for
further discussion about this program. - Foreign agricultural stream : positions associated with occupations and activities related to primary agriculture where work is performed on a farm, nursery, or greenhouse and involves the operation of agricultural machinery, or the boarding, care, breeding, sanitation, or other handling of animals, other than fish, for the purpose of obtaining raw animal products for market, or the collection, handling, and assessment of those raw products, or the planting, care, harvesting, or preparation of crops, trees, sod, or other plants for market.
If you are an employer and you have a hard time finding an employee with skills required at your business. You may take advantage of the Temporary Foreign Workers program. Please Contact New Vision Immigration.