Foreign Worker Sponsorship
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- Employment Verification & References
- Medical & Criminal Background Checks
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Are you having Labor Shortages? Strategize with us to hire qualified foreign worker
How We Assist and Respresent With The Canadian Government
Complete Assistance
Our knowledgeable team can guide clients through each step, ensuring compliance with requirements, accurate documentation, and timely submission.
Application Preparation
Our case specialists are equipped to evaluate all legal requirements necessary for hiring temporary and foreign workers. This includes selecting the appropriate National Occupation Classification (NOC), determining wage rates, and managing responsibilities related to the application.
LMIA Assistance and Representation
Once a company has chosen their candidates, we help prepare a strong Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) application. Canadian employers need this approval to hire foreign workers. At WEICS, we make sure all requirements, like salaries, labor conditions, and advertising, meet the Canadian Government’s guidelines.
Recruitment Efforts
We handle advertising for our clients using the Government Job Bank and various other platforms to meet federal and provincial rules.
- Representation Services: We serve as authorized representatives for our clients with ESDC (Service Canada), reducing the hassle of direct government interaction.
- Foreign Workers Visa Guidance: After receiving a positive LMIA from Service Canada, a certified immigration consultant from WEICS will take over the work permit applications. This professional approach helps reduce the risk of application denial.
There Are Two Options for Employer

LMIA

LMIA Exempt Work Permit
Two Options to Hire/Retain Employees
- Low-Wage Stream: For positions in low-skilled occupations.
- High-Wage Stream or Dual Intent Stream: For highly-skilled foreign workers or to provide a valid job offer/support for permanent residence.
- Agricultural Stream: For hiring farm workers.
- Seasonal Agricultural Stream: For hiring seasonal farm workers from specified countries.
- Global Talent Stream: To fill positions in tech occupations or unique and specialized roles.
Under any of the above LMIA streams, employers will be required to prove that they genuinely need to fill the requested positions, have an operational business in Canada, are financially able to fulfill the terms of a job offer, and could not find qualified Canadians or permanent residents for the job.
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Other Free Trade Agreements (FTAs): This allows citizens from countries that have a free trade agreement with Canada (like the United States, Mexico, and other CUSMA or CPTPP member countries) to work in Canada under certain conditions.
- Francophone Mobility Program: This allows hiring foreign French-speaking workers to fill high skilled and low skilled occupations and positions outside Quebec.
- Intra-Company Transferees: Employees of multinational companies who are being temporarily transferred to the Canadian division of their company.
- International Experience Canada (IEC): Provides youth from participating countries the opportunity to work in Canada temporarily.
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP): For individuals who have been nominated by a Canadian province or territory to immigrate to Canada.
- Canadian Interests – Significant Benefit: For people whose work will bring significant social, cultural, or economic benefits to Canada (e.g., unique skills, knowledge).
- Canadian Interests – Reciprocal Employment: Allows foreign workers to work in Canada when Canadians have similar reciprocal work opportunities abroad.
- Canadian Interests – Charitable and Religious Workers: For workers in positions that serve a charitable or religious purpose.
- Research-Related Exemptions: Includes researchers working on projects at Canadian post-secondary institutions or affiliated research institutions.
- Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP): Allows international students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain Canadian work experience.
- Spouses/Common-Law Partners of Skilled Workers and International Students: For spouses or common-law partners of skilled foreign workers or international students in Canada, enabling them to work in Canada.
- Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP): For individuals who have applied for permanent residence in Canada and are waiting for a decision.
Strategic Immigration Consulting
Our experienced team provides strategic advice tailored to your specific business needs, ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration laws. We help you understand the complexities of the immigration process and plan the best approach for hiring foreign workers.
End-to-End Immigration Support
From the initial assessment of your business needs to the final approval of immigration applications, WEICS manages every step. We handle documentation, applications for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), work permits, and ensure all processes align with government regulations.
Customized Immigration Solutions
We recognize that each business has unique needs. WEICS offers customized immigration solutions that help you hire the right talent while adhering to all legal requirements. We focus on providing a smooth transition for your foreign hires, helping them integrate into your workforce efficiently and compliantly.