Canada LMIA Employers in Nova Scotia
Browse 355 employers with positive LMIA approvals in Nova Scotia. These companies are authorized to hire foreign workers through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
Showing all LMIA-approved employers in Nova Scotia. View all Canada employers or check Global Talent Stream employers.
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| Employer | Program | Occupation | Address | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| d`Eon Boatbuilding Ltd | Low Wage | 72310-Carpenters | Yarmouth, NS B0W 2M0 | Search |
| eatgrk authentic Greek souvlaki and gyro bar | High Wage | 62200-Chefs | Windsor Street, NS B3K … | Search |
| naan n curry Restaurant LTD | Low Wage | 63200-Cooks | Halifax, NS B3L 4N2 | Search |
| owen hvac corp. | High Wage | 11202-Professional occupations in advertising, … | bedford, NS B4B 1G8 | Search |
| the pizza cut | Low Wage | 62020-Food service supervisors | Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0 | Search |
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- Ontario 7,533
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Working in Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia has 355 employers with positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) approvals. These companies have been authorized by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) to hire temporary foreign workers.
A positive LMIA indicates that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill a job and that no Canadian worker is available to do it. If you're looking to work in Nova Scotia, these employers are already set up to sponsor foreign workers through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
How to Apply
- Browse the employers above and find positions matching your skills
- Apply directly to the employer or through job boards
- Once hired, your employer will help with the LMIA process
- Use the positive LMIA to apply for your work permit