Closed Work Permit (LMIA Based)

Work for a Canadian Employer with a Clear LMIA-Based Plan.

An LMIA-based closed work permit is employer-specific and usually depends on a Canadian employer receiving a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment.

Canadian employer and worker reviewing LMIA based work permit documents
1Employer-Specific

Work for the employer, role, and location listed on the permit.

2LMIA Supported

Based on an employer's approved LMIA where required.

3Structured Application

Requires strong employer and worker documents.

4Status Planning

Plan timing, extensions, and family considerations.

What is LMIA?

An LMIA is a document a Canadian employer may need before hiring a temporary foreign worker. It assesses the effect of hiring the worker on Canada's labour market.

  • Some roles require LMIA support.
  • Some roles may be LMIA-exempt.
  • After a positive LMIA, the worker may apply for a work permit.

Documents may include

  • Positive LMIA and employment offer details.
  • Job offer and employment contract.
  • Worker qualifications and experience proof.
  • Identity, status, and supporting personal documents.

Who is it for?

  • Foreign workers with a Canadian employer offer.
  • Employers who need temporary foreign worker support.
  • Applicants with qualifications matching the role.
  • Workers who understand employer-specific restrictions.

How we help

We review the LMIA details, job offer, worker eligibility, supporting documents, and application strategy before submission.

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1Review Offer

Check role details.

2LMIA Review

Confirm support.

3Prepare

Gather documents.

4Submit

Apply online.

5Decision

IRCC review.

6Work

Start with employer.

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