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0861768 B.C. Ltd.

Vancouver, BC V6E 4J6

1

Open Positions

1

Approved LMIAs
Low Wage
Program
Province/Territory

British Columbia

Full Address

Vancouver, BC V6E 4J6

Hiring For

63211-Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations

Business Type

Unknown

About This Position
63211-Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations

0861768 B.C. Ltd. is actively hiring 1 position for 63211-Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations in British Columbia, Canada.

What This Means For You
  • This employer has a positive LMIA, meaning they're pre-approved to hire foreign workers
  • 1 position is available under this LMIA approval
  • The LMIA was approved under the Low Wage stream
Typical Responsibilities May Include:
  • Performing duties specific to 63211-Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations
  • Following workplace health and safety guidelines
  • Collaborating with team members
  • Meeting performance targets and deadlines
About Low Wage Stream

Low Wage Stream is for positions where the offered wage is below the provincial/territorial median wage.

Key Features:
  • Wage Level: Below the median hourly wage for your province
  • Cap Limits: Employers are subject to caps on low-wage positions
  • Work Permit Duration: Typically 1 year, renewable
  • Housing: Employer may need to provide or assist with accommodation
How to Apply
Step 1Research the Employer

Search for 0861768 B.C. Ltd. online to find their website, job postings, and contact information.

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Step 2Prepare Your Application

Update your resume to highlight experience relevant to 63211-Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations.

Step 3Apply Directly

Contact the employer directly or apply through job boards like Indeed, LinkedIn, or Job Bank Canada.

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Step 4Get Your Work Permit

Once hired, the employer will provide the LMIA details you need to apply for your work permit.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that Canadian employers need to hire most foreign workers. A positive LMIA means the government has verified that:
  • There is a genuine need for a foreign worker
  • No Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the job
  • Hiring a foreign worker will have a positive or neutral impact on the Canadian labour market
0861768 B.C. Ltd. has already obtained a positive LMIA, making your application process smoother.

Processing times vary depending on your country of residence:
  • Online applications: 1-8 weeks typically
  • Paper applications: 2-4 months
  • Global Talent Stream: 2 weeks (expedited)
You can check current processing times on the IRCC website.

Yes! Canadian work experience can help you qualify for permanent residency through:
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): After 1 year of skilled work experience
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP): British Columbia may have programs for workers in demand
  • Federal Skilled Worker: With enough points in Express Entry
  • Agri-Food Pilot: For agricultural workers

To apply for a work permit, you'll typically need:
  • Valid passport
  • Job offer letter from 0861768 B.C. Ltd.
  • LMIA number (provided by employer)
  • Proof of qualifications/experience
  • Language test results (if required)
  • Medical exam (if required)
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Proof of funds
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