Regions LMIAs cannot be processed.....for now.

Leann Sousa • January 31, 2025

Individuals applying for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) under the low-wage stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) can now refer to a list of regions where applications will not be processed.


As of August 26, 2024, the federal government has ceased processing LMIAs for the low-wage stream in census metropolitan areas with an unemployment rate of 6% or higher.


As of January 10, the government has shared a list of CMAs with unemployment rates over 6%.


This table will be updated every three months, with the next update coming on April 4, 2025.


As of January 10, the government has identified 15 CMAs with unemployment rates 6% or higher.


St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 6%

Saint John, New Brunswick 6.1%

Montréal, Quebec 6.2%

Oshawa, Ontario 7.5%

Toronto, Ontario 7.9%

Hamilton, Ontario 6.3%

St. Catharines-Niagara, Ontario 6.2%

Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario 7.3%

Guelph, Ontario 6.2%

London, Ontario 6.4%

Windsor, Ontario 8.8%

Barrie, Ontario 6%

Regina, Saskatchewan 6.1%

Calgary, Alberta 7.5%

Edmonton, Alberta 6.8%


How do I know if a work location is in a CMA?

To determine whether your job falls into one of these CMAs


  • Enter the complete postal code of the work location at Census of Population; and
  • Under the Geography search results page, look for “Census metropolitan area/ Census agglomeration.”


The web page will show which CMA your job is in, and you can see whether that CMA is on the list.


What If the Position Is in a CMA with an Unemployment Rate Above 6%?

Before submitting an LMIA application, both employers and employees should check the unemployment rate of the census metropolitan area (CMA) where the job is located to determine whether the application will be processed.


Options for Employers:

  • If the job is in a CMA with an unemployment rate of 6% or higher, employers can increase the wage to meet the high-wage stream requirements, making the position eligible under that category.


Options for Employees:

  • If a job offer falls under the low-wage stream in an affected CMA, employees can ask their employers if they are willing to wait three months to see if the CMA’s unemployment rate changes before applying for an LMIA.
  • Those still searching for a job under the low-wage stream of the TFWP should focus on CMAs where LMIAs are still being processed.


For Current Low-Wage TFWP Workers:

  • Workers on a low-wage TFWP permit who cannot extend their permit due to these changes must stop working once their status expires.
  • If they wish to remain in Canada, they can apply for a visitor record to stay as a visitor.



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