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LMIA Employers in Canada

Find repeat sponsors, active hiring footprints, and employer pages worth targeting.

This page groups Canadian employers that currently show LMIA-backed hiring signals in the JobFit dataset. Use it to find repeat sponsors, compare provinces and industries, and prioritize employer pages with deeper hiring patterns.

LMIA Employers
112
LMIA Positions
326
Open Jobs
524

Featured LMIA Employers to Start With

These employers show the strongest sponsorship footprint in the current dataset. They are the best first-pass targets if you want repeat LMIA activity, multiple openings, and clearer province/category patterns.

Cargill

55 open jobs, 53 LMIA positions

C
Trusted Employer53 LMIAs

53 LMIA positions — this employer has an extensive track record of hiring and supporting foreign workers in Canada.

Hiring footprint: Alberta, Ontario, Quebec

Main categories: Manufacturing, other

Fédération de l'UPA de la Montérégie

37 open jobs, 33 LMIA positions

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Trusted Employer33 LMIAs

33 LMIA positions — this employer has an extensive track record of hiring and supporting foreign workers in Canada.

Hiring footprint: Ontario, Quebec

Main categories: Manufacturing, Natural Resources

Trusted Employer12 LMIAs

12 LMIA positions — this employer has an extensive track record of hiring and supporting foreign workers in Canada.

Hiring footprint: Ontario

Main categories: Natural Resources

LES SERVICES REGENCY NANNIES

12 open jobs, 12 LMIA positions

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Trusted Employer12 LMIAs

12 LMIA positions — this employer has an extensive track record of hiring and supporting foreign workers in Canada.

Hiring footprint: Ontario, Quebec

Main categories: other

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LMIA Employer Data, Sources & Review

Last reviewed April 1, 2026

This page groups Canadian employers with active LMIA signals in the JobFit dataset so candidates can compare which companies show repeat sponsorship patterns, not just isolated listings.

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Methodology

Employer counts are built from active jobs grouped by company name. LMIA counts show sponsorship activity in current listings and should be treated as strong intent signals, not guarantees for every role at the employer.

Next steps

LMIA Employer FAQ

What is an LMIA employer?

An LMIA employer is a company that shows current or recent hiring activity tied to Labour Market Impact Assessment-backed roles. This does not mean every role at that employer supports work permits, but it is a useful sponsorship signal.

How should I use an LMIA employer list?

Use it to identify repeat sponsors, compare which provinces and categories they hire in, and decide where deeper application effort is justified. It works best when combined with province and occupation pages, not as a standalone application strategy.

Does being on this page guarantee work permit sponsorship?

No. Employer pages surface sponsorship signals from active jobs in the dataset. Candidates still need to confirm role-level work authorization requirements and should not assume every opening supports an LMIA or permit application.

Which LMIA employers are strongest for newcomers?

The strongest targets are employers with repeated roles, multiple active positions, and a visible footprint across the provinces or cities that match your occupation. One-off sponsorship listings are usually less valuable than repeat hiring patterns.