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Hiring Skilled Workers and Supporting Their Permanent Immigration


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Employers can make a permanent job offer to a Skilled Worker as an effective way to fill a full-time position and bring needed skills in Canada.

The following steps may apply to you if you are interested in:

  • Hiring a Skilled Worker for a permanent position in your company; and
  • Ensuring that the worker is allowed to work in Canada before receiving his/her permanent resident visa; and
  • Supporting the worker's permanent immigration to Canada.

HIRING STEPS

  1. Submit an HRSDC Foreign Worker Application for a labour market opinion (LMO) to the Service Canada Centre responsible for your area, and indicate that you are offering a permanent position to the Skilled Worker.
  2. Once HRSDC has approved your job offer, send a copy of the HRSDC LMO confirmation letter to the Skilled Worker.
  3. Tell the Skilled Worker to apply for a work permit  from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

    Next, CIC decides whether the Skilled Worker will get a Work Permit allowing them to work in Canada.

  4. Once your Skilled Worker holds a work permit, he/she should apply to the appropriate CIC visa office  for a Skilled Worker permanent resident visa . **

  5. Tell the worker to include your written permanent job offer and a copy of the CIC work permit with the Skilled Worker application, along with other documentation required by CIC. The application is point-rated and these documents improve the Skilled Worker's score and the opportunity to receive a permanent resident visa.

    Next, CIC reviews the Skilled Worker permanent residency application and decides whether to:

    • Grant points under the "Arranged Employment" in Canada and review all other Skilled Worker criteria;
    • Give the Skilled Worker a permanent resident visa.


** NOTE :

Please note that the Skilled Worker can apply directly to CIC for permanent residency (Step 4) 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 the 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 :

On its own, a permanent job offer does not allow a Foreign Worker to immigrate to Canada. Before a Foreign Worker can become a permanent resident, they must :


     
   
Last modified :  2003-08-12 top Important Notices