Canada has announced updated Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) processing times, affecting various employment streams. On February 6, 2025, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) released new average processing times, showing increases across most streams except for the Global Talent Stream, which experienced a faster turnaround. Employers and foreign workers should take note of these changes to plan their hiring and application processes effectively.
Latest LMIA Processing Times (As of February 2025)
The table below outlines the updated processing times for different LMIA streams:
LMIA Stream | Updated Processing Time (Business Days) | Change |
Global Talent Stream | 7 | -3 days |
Agricultural Stream | 22 | +1 day |
Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program | 14 | +1 day |
Permanent Residence Stream | 156 | +34 days |
High-Wage Stream | 68 | +4 days |
Low-Wage Stream | 76 | +9 days |
Impact of LMIA Processing Time Changes
If you are an employer or a worker planning to apply for an LMIA, these changes could influence your timeline. The Permanent Residence Stream saw the most significant delay, increasing by 34 days, which may extend the time required for skilled workers to transition to PR status. Similarly, Low-Wage Stream applicants now face a longer wait, which could impact industries relying on temporary foreign workers.
On the positive side, the Global Talent Stream continues to provide a fast-track option, reducing processing times to just seven business days. This stream is ideal for employers hiring highly skilled workers in tech and other specialized industries.
Key Considerations for Employers and Workers
To navigate the evolving LMIA processing landscape effectively, consider these essential factors:
- Submit Complete Applications: Ensure all required documents are included to prevent delays.
- Use the Global Talent Stream if Eligible: If hiring highly skilled talent, this stream offers the fastest turnaround.
- Plan for Longer Processing in Certain Streams: Employers hiring under the Low-Wage, High-Wage, and Permanent Residence Streams should expect delays and plan accordingly.
- Stay Updated: Processing times fluctuate monthly based on application volumes.
With LMIA processing times shifting across different streams, it’s crucial for employers and applicants to stay informed and adjust their hiring strategies accordingly. Whether you’re an employer looking to hire skilled talent or a foreign worker seeking employment in Canada, being proactive can make all the difference.
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