International Mobility Workers Unit: Help for employers

The International Mobility Workers Unit (IMWU) provides opinions on whether or not you (the employer) and the temporary foreign worker you want to hire are exempt from

You can request an opinion from the IMWU to find out if an LMIA or work permit exemption applies to your situation. The IMWU can only assess 1 LMIA or work permit exemption per request. If you submit a request for an opinion on more than 1 exemption, we won’t process it.

To make a request with the IMWU, the temporary foreign worker must be

If the temporary foreign worker does not meet these requirements, you aren’t able to use the IMWU. Instead, the temporary foreign worker must apply for a work permit. The officer who processes the work permit application determines if an LMIA or work permit exemption applies. This happens at the visa office, a port of entry or a case processing centre.

Request an opinion

To request an opinion from the IMWU on whether a single LMIA or work permit exemption applies to your situation, send an email to IRCC.DNIMWU-UMITRN.IRCC@cic.gc.ca and include the following:

The IMWU assesses the supporting documents and employment offer to give an opinion on whether or not an LMIA or work permit exemption applies to your situation.

All documents should be scanned and sent by email. The total size of the email can’t be larger than 4 MB.

Processing times

Opinions are issued within 2 weeks (14 calendar days). Opinion requests should be submitted to the IMWU at least 30 days before the date that the temporary foreign worker plans to enter Canada.

Final decision

The border services officer at the POE makes:

The opinion provided by the IMWU may be considered by the border services officer but will not guarantee:

Questions

If you have any questions, please contact the IMWU at IRCC.DNIMWU-UMITRN.IRCC@cic.gc.ca.

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