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LMIA Work Permit Immigration Consultants in Regina, SK

LMIA Work Permit3 consultants

Regina LMIA consultants help Saskatchewan employers secure Labour Market Impact Assessments for construction trades, oilfield workers, healthcare aides, and manufacturing positions. Licensed RCIC advisors verify Saskatchewan job board postings, provincial wage benchmarks, and recruitment documentation demonstrating prairie labour market shortages.

TrustImmi connects Regina businesses with Regina LMIA immigration experts experienced in SINP employer programs, high-wage LMIA streams, and regional recruitment challenges. These employer compliance specialists compile 4-week advertising records, transition job offers, and work permit support documentation. Browse Regina LMIA consultant profiles on TrustImmi for Saskatchewan hiring solutions.

Regina LMIA consultants help Saskatchewan employers secure Labour Market Impact Assessments for construction trades, oilfield workers, healthcare aides, and manufacturing positions. Licensed RCIC advisors verify Saskatchewan job board postings, provincial wage benchmarks, and recruitment documentation demonstrating prairie labour market shortages. TrustImmi connects Regina businesses with Regina LMIA immigration experts experienced in SINP employer programs, high-wage LMIA streams, and regional recruitment challenges. These employer compliance specialists compile 4-week advertising records, transition job offers, and work permit support documentation. Browse Regina LMIA consultant profiles on TrustImmi for Saskatchewan hiring solutions.

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Aihua Yang

College ID #R532265

Class L2 - RCIC

Regina

YE

Yassine El Bahlouli

College ID #R706841

Class L2 - RCIC

Regina

ZL

Zhaobin Liu

College ID #R515061

Class L2 - RCIC

Regina

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