LMIA Jobs in Canada 2026
2075 active listings with LMIA-related signals. Confirm status with the employer.
What is an LMIA?
An LMIA is an assessment used when an employer applies to hire through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. A listing signal does not prove that an LMIA is positive or still valid. Open the source and confirm the current status with the employer.
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Use the employer hub to compare repeated LMIA-related listing signals by province. Confirm every employer's current status before applying.
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electrician, industrial
Job DetailsEducation: Job Bank SupportHow to ApplyClick Apply Now to view the full posting on Job Bank Canada.
electrician
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framing carpenter
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Secondary (high) school graduation certificateExperience: 1 year to less than 2 yearsResponsibilitie
plumber apprentice
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Registered Apprenticeship certificateExperience: 1 year to less than 2 yearsResponsibilitiesRead blu
carpenter
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Secondary (high) school graduation certificateExperience: 3 years to less than 5 yearsResponsibiliti
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cook
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truck driver
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Secondary (high) school graduation certificateExperience: Experience an assetResponsibilitiesPlan or
farm labourer
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carpenter
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: No degree, certificate or diplomaExperience: Experience an assetResponsibilitiesRead blueprints, dra
fruit farm labourer
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plumber
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farm worker, poultry
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: No degree, certificate or diplomaExperience: No experience (will train)ResponsibilitiesHandling anim
plumber
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welder
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Secondary (high) school graduation certificateExperience: 7 months to less than 1 yearResponsibiliti
journeyperson electrician
Job DetailsLanguages: EnglishEducation: Other trades certificate or diplomaExperience: 2 years to less than 3 yearsResponsibilitiesKeep main
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cook
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assistant cook
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apprentice carpenter
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apprentice industrial electrician
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journeyman/woman carpenter
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What Are LMIA Jobs in Canada?
A Labour Market Impact Assessment is used when an employer applies to hire a temporary foreign worker through a stream that requires an LMIA. ESDC assesses the job offer, recruitment efforts, wage, business legitimacy and likely labour-market impact before issuing a decision.
TryJobFit groups active listings that carry an LMIA-related signal in their source data. This is a search aid, not proof of a positive government decision. Always open the original source and confirm the status and application documents with the employer.
Who Are LMIA Jobs For?
These listings may be relevant to foreign nationals researching employer-specific work permits, including candidates abroad and people already in Canada with valid status. An LMIA is not required for every job or work permit. Canadian citizens and permanent residents do not need one to work in Canada.
Realistic expectations: A positive LMIA does not guarantee a work permit. You must still meet IRCC requirements, and the required documents depend on your application. Never make travel or payment decisions from a listing tag alone.
How to Read LMIA Status Signals
Status labels reflect the source data available to TryJobFit. They can become outdated, so verify the original listing and ask the employer for current documentation.
LMIA Approved
The source identifies the listing as approved. Confirm that the decision is still valid, applies to this position and can support your specific application.
LMIA Requested
The source identifies an LMIA request or pending process. A request is not a positive decision, and the employer should confirm any later status change.
Non-LMIA (Regular Jobs)
No LMIA-related signal is attached. A foreign applicant may need existing work authorization or a qualifying LMIA-exempt route, depending on the job and permit.
Common Mistakes When Applying for LMIA Jobs
- 1.Paying an employer's LMIA fee. The employer pays the processing fee when one applies and cannot recover it from the temporary foreign worker.
- 2.Assuming LMIA = guaranteed work permit. A positive LMIA is one requirement. You still need to pass immigration, medical, and security checks.
- 3.Ignoring the NOC code. Your work experience must match the NOC code of the position. Mismatches can result in work permit refusal.
- 4.Not verifying the employer. Check the employer name against ESDC's non-compliant employer list before accepting any offer.
- 5.Applying without tailoring your resume. LMIA employers have specific NOC skill requirements. Use our Skill Gap Analyzer to check alignment before applying.
How to Find and Verify LMIA-Related Jobs in 2026
Start with the original listing source, then research the employer and ask whether an LMIA is required, pending or positive for that exact position. TryJobFit helps you filter active source signals by province, category and occupation, but does not replace the employer's documents or an ESDC decision.
Tailor your resume to the actual duties, check the likely NOC classification and use the AI cover letter generator when you need a focused draft. Never pay for access to a job offer or rely on a promise of guaranteed immigration approval.
LMIA Job Offers and Express Entry in 2026
IRCC removed Comprehensive Ranking System points for job offers on March 25, 2025. A supported job offer no longer adds the former 50 or 200 CRS points. A valid offer can still matter for eligibility under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and some provincial nominee streams. Review the current CRS criteria on Canada.ca.
Canadian work experience or a provincial nomination may affect future eligibility and scoring, but outcomes depend on the current program rules and your full profile. Use IRCC's official CRS criteria and program instructions before making a plan.
LMIA Processing Times and Streams in 2026
Service Canada publishes average processing times by stream every month. In June 2026 the reported averages ranged from 9 business days for some streams to more than 70 for the high-wage and low-wage streams. Check the current official table because these figures change.
Recruitment and advertising requirements vary by stream. When the $1,000 processing fee applies, it is paid by the employer and cannot be recovered from the temporary foreign worker. Review the current stream requirements on Canada.ca.
LMIA Jobs by Province
Browse provinces with live LMIA listings in the current dataset. We avoid promoting empty province pages so users land on routes with real employer activity.
LMIA-Supported Work Permit Jobs in Canada
A positive LMIA can be one of the employer documents required for an employer-specific work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. It is not a visa, does not guarantee approval and is distinct from LMIA-exempt hiring under the International Mobility Program.
Use the live occupation and province reports on this site to see where the current listing sample is concentrated. For wage requirements, compare the exact occupation, province and LMIA stream against the current ESDC rules rather than applying a single provincial benchmark to every job.
Protecting Yourself from LMIA Scams
Employers cannot recover the LMIA processing fee from temporary foreign workers, and no third party can guarantee a positive LMIA or work permit. Be cautious of upfront-payment requests, guaranteed outcomes and employers you cannot verify.
Open the original source, check Job Bank when relevant, and review the ESDC non-compliant employer list. TryJobFit applies listing-quality checks and exposes source context, but an LMIA-related signal is not proof of a positive decision.
How We Source LMIA Data
TryJobFit combines public listing sources and employer submissions, then applies minimum checks for employer, location, description and source context. The count reflects active listings on TryJobFit carrying an LMIA-related signal. It is not an official count of LMIA applications or positive decisions.
Immigration scores are calculated algorithmically based on published IRCC program criteria and are not immigration advice. See our methodology, editorial policy, and AI disclosure for details.
Frequently Asked Questions About LMIA Jobs
What is an LMIA and why do I need one?
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is an assessment used by Employment and Social Development Canada when an employer applies to hire through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Some jobs and work permits are LMIA-exempt, so confirm the requirement for your situation with IRCC.
How long does LMIA processing take in 2026?
Service Canada publishes average LMIA processing times by stream every month. The figures change materially, so use the current official processing-time table instead of relying on a fixed estimate from a job listing.
Can I apply for an LMIA job from outside Canada?
Some employers accept applicants outside Canada. Ask the employer whether the role is open internationally and whether an LMIA is required, pending, or positive. Your ability to apply for a work permit still depends on IRCC eligibility and the documents the employer provides.
What is the difference between LMIA and Express Entry?
An LMIA is employer-driven, while Express Entry manages applications for permanent residence under specific economic programs. IRCC removed CRS points for job offers on March 25, 2025, although a valid offer can still matter for eligibility in some programs.
Do I have to pay for an LMIA?
No. For applications that require the $1,000 processing fee, the employer pays it and cannot recover it from the temporary foreign worker. Treat any request to pay an employer's LMIA fee as a serious warning sign.
Which provinces have the most LMIA jobs?
In TryJobFit's current listing sample, the leading provinces are Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta. This measures active listings carrying LMIA-related signals, not government LMIA decisions or applicant competition.