Program delivery update: Public policy, competitiveness or economy [R205(c)(ii) – C41, C42, C43, C44, C45] – Canadian interest – International Mobility Program
January 30, 2023
The instructions relating to all the labour market impact assessment exemptions under work designated by the minister as per paragraph R205(c )(ii) – administrative codes C41, C42, C43, C44 and C45 have been reformatted to individual pages for each administrative code with an overview page.
In addition, the following changes are important:
- the pages have been updated to the NOC 2021 language
- dependent children are now included, not just spouses or common-law partners
- new administrative codes have been added for
- dependent children of high-skilled workers
- family members of low-skilled workers
- family members of economic PR applicants
- academic award recipients
New instructions
- Family members of foreign nationals authorized to work in high-skilled occupations (TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3) [R205(c)(ii) – C41 and C46]
- Family members of foreign nationals authorized to work in low-skilled occupations (TEER 4 or 5) [R205(c)(ii) – C47 and C48]
- Family members of work permit holders who are Economic Class permanent resident applicants or were nominated or selected by a province [R205(c)(ii) – C49]
- Spouses and common-law partners of study permit holders [R205(c)(ii) – C42]
- Post-doctoral fellows awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) [R205(c)(ii) – C44]
- Foreign medical (or dental) residents and medical research fellows [R205(c)(ii) – C45]
- Academic award recipients for research work [R205(c)(ii) – C52]
Updated instructions
- Overview of work designated by the Minister [R205(c)(ii) - C41, C42, C44, C45, C46, C47, C48, C49, C52] – Canadian interest – International Mobility Program
- Labour market impact assessment (LMIA) exemption codes – International Mobility Program
- Functional guidance on temporary residents: Table of contents