Four common ways to work in Canada without an LMIA under the Canadian interests category Some foreign nationals looking to work in Canada temporarily can do so without obtaining a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). By Vimal Sivakumar
How to get a significant benefit work permit Canadian government officers must consider the impacts on Canadian workers when deciding whether to admit foreign workers into the country. By Daniel Levy
How can I work in Canada without an LMIA? The purpose of a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is to make sure that the hiring of a foreign worker will have a positive or neutral effect on the Canadian labour force. Work permits that require an LMIA fall under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). By Julia Hornstein
LMIA-exempt work permits for employers You might be able to hire a temporary foreign worker without doing a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), or even bring people to work in Canada without a work permit if they fall under one of these exemptions. By Shelby Thevenot
Graphic designers now among film and TV workers who can get expedited work permits If you are a graphic designer working on a live-action film or TV show, coming to Canada just became easier. By Michael Schwartz
What you need to know about coming to Canada as a performing artist Typically, Canada requires foreign nationals who want to work in Canada to have work permits. However, Canada also has several exceptions to this rule. By Michael Schwartz