Most employers need an LMIA before they can hire a temporary foreign worker. Before you start the hiring process, you must determine if you need an LMIA.
An LMIA confirms
To see if you and the temporary foreign worker you want to hire are exempt from needing an LMIA or work permit, do one of the following:
You’ll need an LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).
The LMIA application process depends on the type of program you’re hiring through.
Find out how to apply for an LMIA to hire
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) lets you hire temporary foreign workers to fill labour and skill shortages.
Once an LMIA has been issued, you should provide a copy of the confirmation letter to each temporary foreign worker and tell each of them to apply for a work permit.
You’ll need an LMIA from ESDC, Service Canada.
The International Mobility Program lets you hire temporary foreign workers without an LMIA. Check the LMIA exemption code that matches your respective job posting.
If you hire a temporary foreign worker through the International Mobility Program, you need to
This must be done before the temporary foreign worker you want to hire can apply for a work permit.
Under the IMP, Francophone Mobility offers an exemption from the LMIA for the hiring of Francophone or bilingual temporary foreign workers outside Quebec.
Francophone Mobility offers many benefits to employers such as the ability to offer services in both French and English, while developing minority language communities across the country.
If you’re an employer in Quebec and are hiring through the TFWP, the temporary foreign worker will need an attestation of issuance of a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) from the Quebec ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI) before a work permit can be issued.
If you’re an employer in Quebec and are hiring a temporary foreign worker through the IMP, a CAQ from the MIFI is not required.