LMIA-Exempt Work Permits & Immigration Pilot Programs

Alternatives to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Not all Canadian work permits require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Canada offers several LMIA-exempt pathways and pilot programs designed to support economic growth, international mobility, and regional labour needs.

 

These programs may apply depending on the role, employer, worker profile, and program criteria.

 

Teemik helps employers and individuals determine whether an LMIA-exempt or pilot pathway is available and whether it makes sense to proceed.

What “LMIA-Exempt” Means:

  • No LMIA is required for the work permit
  • Eligibility is program-specific and not guaranteed
  • Employer compliance obligations still apply
  • Many pathways are time-limited or role-specific

 

LMIA-exempt does not mean simplified or risk-free. Each

pathway requires careful assessment and documentation.

Common LMIA-Exempt & Pilot Pathways

Programs may include:


  • International Mobility Program (IMP)
  • Employer-specific LMIA-exempt work permits
  • Significant Benefit and reciprocal agreements
  • Regional, sector-specific, and federal pilot programs
  • Employer-supported pathways linked to long-term workforce needs

 

Availability depends on current program criteria and

individual circumstances.

How Teemik Supports Employers & Workers

We provide:


  • Eligibility assessment across LMIA-exempt and pilot programs
  • Program comparison and pathway selection
  • Employer compliance and documentation guidance
  • Worker eligibility and application strategy
  • Risk review before proceeding

 

Our approach prioritizes compliance, clarity, and

long-term planning.

Explore LMIA-Exempt and Pilot Program Options

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