LMIA

International Mobility Program
Exemption C10

Significant Benefit Business Plans

LMIA - C10
Introduction
The International Mobility Program's LMIA exemption code C10 pertains to work permits for individuals whose employment in Canada would result in significant social, cultural, or economic benefits.

Applicants must provide compelling evidence of the substantial nature of the benefit, which may include contributions to a particular field or industry, advancements in technology or culture, or economic gains such as job creation.

This exemption is designed to attract individuals whose work can have a notable positive impact on Canadian society, even if they do not meet the traditional LMIA requirements.
LMIA - C10
Process
  • Significant Benefit Assessment: Applicants must demonstrate that their proposed business activity provides a substantial social, cultural, or economic benefit to Canada. This is assessed through supporting evidence and testimonials.
  • Approval: Immigration authorities evaluate the application based on the scale and impact of the proposed benefit, considering factors such as job creation or advancing an industry.
  • Business Plan Submission: A detailed business plan is submitted to substantiate the claim of significant benefit, outlining the business model, implementation strategy, and projected impact.
This program is ideal for professionals whose work brings significant social, cultural, or economic value to Canada, allowing them to contribute to key industries while benefiting from an expedited work permit process.
LMIA - C10
Price

CAD 1400

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