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LMIA Work Permit Immigration Consultants in Montreal, QC

LMIA Work Permit1 consultant

Montreal LMIA consultants guide Quebec employers through federal Labour Market Impact Assessments while navigating provincial hiring regulations. Local RCIC experts ensure bilingual job postings, Service Canada advertising compliance, and recruitment documentation proving no qualified francophone or anglophone workers are available for Montreal positions in tech, aerospace, and hospitality.

Through TrustImmi, Montreal businesses find licensed Montreal LMIA specialists who handle Global Talent Stream LMIA applications, francization certificate requirements, and Quebec-specific wage assessments. These LMIA professionals prepare employer declarations, compile hiring attempt evidence, and support foreign workers with work permit processing. Search TrustImmi for Montreal RCICs experienced in LMIA-based recruitment.

Montreal LMIA consultants guide Quebec employers through federal Labour Market Impact Assessments while navigating provincial hiring regulations. Local RCIC experts ensure bilingual job postings, Service Canada advertising compliance, and recruitment documentation proving no qualified francophone or anglophone workers are available for Montreal positions in tech, aerospace, and hospitality. Through TrustImmi, Montreal businesses find licensed Montreal LMIA specialists who handle Global Talent Stream LMIA applications, francization certificate requirements, and Quebec-specific wage assessments. These LMIA professionals prepare employer declarations, compile hiring attempt evidence, and support foreign workers with work permit processing. Search TrustImmi for Montreal RCICs experienced in LMIA-based recruitment.

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Wissam Kfoury

College ID #R706174

Class L3 - RCIC-IRB

Montreal

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