Work sponsorship industrial sector by provinces in Canada

We are aware of the specific number of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) issued by each province in Canada, as it may change frequently depending on the economy and the immigration policies. However, some provinces in Canada may issue more LMIA than others due to the specific industries and job markets in those provinces.

Provinces with strong natural resources industries, such as oil and gas, mining, and forestry, may issue more LMIA due to a high demand for skilled workers in those industries. For example, the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia have a strong oil and gas industry and may issue more LMIA for workers in that industry.

Provinces with a strong service sector, such as Ontario and Quebec, may also issue more LMIA due to a high demand for service workers in those provinces.

Provinces with a strong agriculture industry, such as Manitoba and Saskatchewan may also issue more LMIA for workers in that industry.

It’s important to note that the number of LMIA issued by each province can change frequently due to a number of factors, such as changes in the economy, the availability of Canadian workers, and changes to immigration policies. Additionally, some provinces have their own immigration programs, like the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which allows them to select immigrants that align with the province’s labour market and economic needs, hence, they may issue more LMIA or not require them at all.