For employers who need workers on a longer-term basis. We source, screen, and coordinate pre-screened workers from El Salvador under the federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Workers are placed under one-year low-wage work permits with renewal options. The LMIA process begins immediately upon signing — workers arrive approximately 6–9 months after your agreement is signed.
This stream is ideal for: food processing plants, construction contractors, greenhouse and nursery operations, and any employer needing reliable, committed workers for ongoing roles.
Stream A — Step by Step
Step 1 — Inquiry & Agreement
You contact us, we assess your needs, and we sign a recruitment agreement. A 50% non-refundable deposit is collected at this stage. This triggers our engagement with our El Salvador partner.
Step 2 — Job Posting & LMIA Preparation
Your operation advertises the position on Job Bank and two additional channels for 8 consecutive weeks — a federal requirement before LMIA submission. We refer you to our licensed immigration consultant partner who prepares your LMIA application.
Step 3 — ESDC Review & Approval
Service Canada reviews and approves the LMIA. This takes approximately 3–5 months. We monitor progress and keep you informed.
Step 4 — Worker Visa & Travel
Once the LMIA is approved, your selected worker applies for a Canadian work permit. We coordinate travel and arrival logistics. The remaining 50% of your recruitment fee is collected at this stage.
Step 5 — Worker Arrival & Onboarding
Your worker arrives in Ontario ready to begin. We provide pre-arrival communication and onboarding support.
For employers who need workers on a longer-term basis. We source, screen, and coordinate pre-screened workers from El Salvador under the federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Workers are placed under one-year low-wage work permits with renewal options. The LMIA process begins immediately upon signing — workers arrive approximately 6–9 months after your agreement is signed.
This stream is ideal for: food processing plants, construction contractors, greenhouse and nursery operations, and any employer needing reliable, committed workers for ongoing roles.
Stream A — Step by Step
Step 1 — Inquiry & Agreement
You contact us, we assess your needs, and we sign a recruitment agreement. A 50% non-refundable deposit is collected at this stage. This triggers our engagement with our El Salvador partner.
Step 2 — Job Posting & LMIA Preparation
Your operation advertises the position on Job Bank and two additional channels for 8 consecutive weeks — a federal requirement before LMIA submission. We refer you to our licensed immigration consultant partner who prepares your LMIA application.
Step 3 — ESDC Review & Approval
Service Canada reviews and approves the LMIA. This takes approximately 3–5 months. We monitor progress and keep you informed.
Step 4 — Worker Visa & Travel
Once the LMIA is approved, your selected worker applies for a Canadian work permit. We coordinate travel and arrival logistics. The remaining 50% of your recruitment fee is collected at this stage.
Step 5 — Worker Arrival & Onboarding
Your worker arrives in Ontario ready to begin. We provide pre-arrival communication and onboarding support.