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The Most Welcoming Country in the WorldCanada is a country founded by immigrants. Immigration has always been pivotal to Canada’s economic success. In fact, Canada has the highest per capita rate of immigration in the world. |
Prepare for life in CanadaIt is important before you move to Canada to research the most suitable place for you and your family to live and the best ways to find support as you build your new lives.
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Prepare financiallyYour cost of living may be differentThe information provided in this section will help you to estimate how much it will cost you to live in Canada.
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Choose the right cityCanada is a large country with many places to live, each with its own weather, culture, services and more. Even if you have friends and family living in Canada, take time to think about what you want your new life to be like. Do you wish to live in a large city? Would you be happier in a small town? What kind of schooling do you and your family want? |
LMOThe Expedited Labour Market Opinion Pilot Project was put in place to accelerate the application process to hire temporary foreign workers in certain occupations in Alberta and British Columbia |
Getting a Job Offer validated by HRSDC
The Labour Market Opinion (LMO) assesses the impact the foreign worker would have on Canada’s labour market or, in other words, how the offer of employment would likely affect Canadian jobs. Your Potential Employer will need a positive Labour Market Opinion to hire you as a temporary foreign worker. You fill need to obtain a positive Labour Market Opinion in order to apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada for a work permit |
Categories of Occupations Generally Requiring LMO (Labour Market Opinions)
High-Skilled Occupations: Requests to hire skilled foreign workers (i.e., in high-skilled occupations) usually require an LMO, but as previously noted, some categories of work do not require an LMO. |
Find out if you need a work permit to work in Canada
If your job category is listed below, you do not need a work permit. However, you may need to meet other requirements. Read the information carefully |
Canada Skilled Worker Immigration - Points based immigration
Canada's points score requirement was reduced from 75 to 67 points on 18 September 2003. This means a considerable increase in the number of people who meet the Canada visa requirement for the Canadian skilled worker category. |
Shortage Occupations The following occupations are listed in Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or B of the Canadian National Occupation Classification List (NOC) and are applicable to people applying for immigration to Canada on or after 1 July, 2011. Between 1 July, 2011, and 30 June, 2012, a maximum of 10,000 complete Federal Skilled Worker applications will be considered for processing. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing within this same time frame. |
What about my Family & Dependants?The Canadian Government does understand that families wish to be together and immigration is permitted for many members of the family. Outlined below are the requirements for family immigration. |
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