Labour Market Impact Assessment application processing times

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Processing times

Processing times of Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications can vary for many reasons, including the number of applications received by the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

The table below, which is updated monthly, shows the average processing time by stream for the LMIAs processed last month. These figures can vary significantly from month to month based on the volume of LMIA applications received.

Consider these times to help you plan for your employment needs.

Average processing times for January 2026
Stream Time in business days
Global Talent Stream 11
Agricultural stream 19
Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program 16
High-wage stream 56
Low-wage stream 49
Permanent resident stream 277

When your application processing time starts

We start processing your application once you submit a complete LMIA application using LMIA Online.

An application is considered complete when:

For positions in Quebec for an employment period of more than 30 consecutive days

An application is considered complete when:

For more information, consult Hiring in the province of Quebec.

When your application processing time ends

Your application processing time ends when you receive a decision letter from Service Canada. You’ll get either a positive or negative decision on your LMIA. If your LMIA is positive, provide a copy of the decision letter to the temporary foreign workers so they can apply for a work permit.

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