Mastering the Essentials of LMIA-Based Work Permits Under the TFWP.

This course offers an in-depth exploration of Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) based work permits under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). Designed for professionals involved in hiring foreign workers, the course provides detailed insights into the LMIA application process, including critical aspects such as employer obligations, eligibility criteria, and the legal framework governing LMIA-based work permits. Participants will learn about the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, including employers, employees, and government authorities, ensuring they are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the TFWP.
The course also addresses common challenges encountered during the LMIA process, such as compliance issues, processing delays, and rejection risks, offering practical strategies for overcoming these hurdles. Additionally, it covers best practices for maintaining compliance with TFWP regulations, ensuring that participants can effectively manage their responsibilities and avoid potential penalties. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to successfully manage LMIA-based work permits and contribute to the smooth operation of the TFWP.
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IMEDA Immigration Education Alliance offers a comprehensive and diverse range of educational events, producing 30-35 seminars annually, totaling over 100 CPD hours. Catering to both junior and senior professionals, these seminars cover all areas of immigration law, practice management, ethics, and professionalism, ensuring valuable insights for every attendee. IMEDA is committed to continuous improvement and is one of the few providers that consistently offers CPD education in the area of immigration law in both English and French. Feedback from participants is highly valued, as IMEDA strives to enhance the educational experience and meet the needs of its audience.

Senior Associate at Green and Spiegel LLP
Alexandra Cole is a senior associate at Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. Alexandra practices in all areas of Canadian immigration and citizenship law including work, student and visitor visas and permits, Immigration and Refugee Board hearings, Federal Court litigation, permanent residency, admissibility and enforcement matters, investigations, and humanitarian and compassionate applications. She values client relationships and places importance on detailed and vigorous client representation. Alexandra specializes in the area of Labour Market Impact Assessment applications and in employer compliance matters under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and International Mobility Program. She is a knowledgeable advocate for employers and temporary foreign workers. Throughout her time at Western Law School, Alexandra was a supervisor and case worker for the immigration services team at the free clinic, Community Legal Services. She also volunteered her time with the Pro Bono Students Canada, Family Law Project, and to the community program, London Lawyers Feed the Hungry.

Associate Lawyer at Green and Spiegel LLP
Michael Hughes is an Associate Lawyer at Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. Michael assists clients with all aspects of Canadian immigration law including corporate and personal immigration matters. Michael assists clients with temporary applications for work permits and study permits, as well as for permanent residency and citizenship. Michael also assists clients in admissibility and enforcement matters, and with litigation before the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Federal Court of Canada. Michael specializes in the area of Labour Market Impact Assessment applications and assisting employers who are facing compliance inspections by Service Canada and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Michael is a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. He was called to the Ontario Bar after articling at Green and Spiegel LLP. Prior to law school, Michael worked as an Immigration Officer for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada where he rendered decisions on applications for temporary residence and reviewed files involving criminal inadmissibility. His experience with IRCC has provided Michael with a deep understanding of Canadian immigration procedure and a unique perspective when working with clients.