After obtaining all of the information, the Canadian immigration agency will transmit it to the CIC together with the employment offer and LMIA letter, and the CIC will make the final decision.
Only after getting the LMIA letter and the employment offer may the concerned foreign skilled worker apply for a temporary working visa, the terms and circumstances of which may vary depending on the province. If you apply for Quebec, you must obtain special authorization from CAQ or see a visa officer to be approved for the interview.
The final step is for the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) to issue you a visa after validating all of your paperwork. In some situations, you may need to get a Temporary Resident Visa Canada (TRV) based on your nationality.
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