Canada Global Talent Stream LMIA Employer List - LMIA employers for the Canadian Global Talent Stream.

Employers Who Were Issued a Positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for the Global Talent Stream.

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Province/Territory Program Stream Employer Address Occupation Incorporate Status Approved LMIAs Approved Positions
Ontario Global Talent Stream illumin, Inc Toronto, ON M5J 2M4 21232-Software developers and programmers Unknown 1 1
Ontario Global Talent Stream illumin, Inc Toronto, ON M5J 2M4 20012-Computer and information systems managers Unknown 1 1
Ontario Global Talent Stream mobileLIVE Inc Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H1 21231-Software engineers and designers Unknown 1 1
Ontario Global Talent Stream mobileLIVE Inc Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H1 21232-Software developers and programmers Unknown 1 1
Quebec Global Talent Stream Élecso Inc. Sorel-Tracy, QC J3R 0E4 00015-Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities Unknown 1 1
Province/Territory Program Stream Employer Address Occupation Incorporate Status Approved LMIAs Approved Positions
Data gotten from Open Government Canada.

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What is LMIA? (Labour Market Impact Assessment)

In Canada, a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a crucial document that employers must obtain when they want to hire a foreign worker.
A positive LMIA serves as proof that there's a genuine need for a foreign worker to fill a particular job role. It also confirms that there are no available Canadian workers or permanent residents who can take on that job. In simpler terms, a positive LMIA is sometimes referred to as a "confirmation letter."

When an employer decides to hire a foreign worker, they must go through the process of applying for an LMIA.

Once they get the LMIA, foreign workers can then apply for a work permit to come and work in Canada. It's like a two-step process that starts with the employer getting the LMIA and ends with the worker applying for the work permit.

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