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HIRING SKILLED WORKERS AND SUPPORTING THEIR PERMANENT IMMIGRATION

Making a permanent job offer to a Skilled Worker can be an effective way to fill a full-time position in your company and bring needed skills to Canada.

If you plan to hire a Skilled Worker for a permanent position in your company, and at the same time, strengthen his/her application for permanent immigration to Canada, you can choose to:

  • Submit an application for an HRSDC labour market opinion (LMO)

    A positive LMO is one requirement that Citizenship and Immigration Canada considers when deciding to issue a work permit allowing the person to work in Canada. At the same time, a positive LMO, the work permit, and your permanent job offer also strengthen the worker's application for permanent residency to Canada.

    or

  • Submit an application for an HRSDC arranged employment opinion (AEO)

    A positive AEO supports the immigration of a Skilled Worker to Canada and is one factor that CIC considers when reviewing an application for permanent residency. Please note that an HRSDC AEO only supports the person's application for permanent residency, but will not result in CIC issuing a work permit and does not allow the person to work in Canada before receiving his/her permanent residency.

** NOTE :

Please note that the Skilled Worker can apply directly to CIC for permanent residency and can gain additional points for having a permanent job offer from you if he/she already holds a work permit that :

  • Is valid at the time of application and was originally issued by CIC based on a positive HRSDC labour market opinion (including national opinions like the Canada Research Chairs program); or
  • Is valid at the time of application and was originally issued by CIC based on an international trade agreement (e.g. NAFTA) or an economic benefit exemption.

IMMIGRATION NOTE :

Please note that a permanent job offer on its own does not allow a Skilled Worker to immigrate to Canada. Before a Skilled Worker can become a permanent resident, they must :


Provincial Nominee Program

As another option, you may also be interested in hiring a Skilled Worker and supporting his/her permanent residency application through a number of provincial nominee programs established between Citizenship and Immigration Canada and provincial governments.

     
   
Last modified :  2005-09-28 top Important Notices