Canada-based lady gets her aunt Canadian visa to come work for her overseas
A lady has employed her aunt, whom she has not seen in over eight years. She got her aunt a Canadian work visa to come work for her in Canada. Video …
Toronto Airport Reunion: Cleaning Business Owner Sponsors Aunt's Work Visa A heartwarming story unfolded at Toronto Pearson International Airport recently, as a Canadian cleaning business owner was reunited with her aunt, whom she successfully sponsored for a work visa. The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, explained that she and her husband own a cleaning business in Alberta and have been using the LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) program to bring in foreign workers for several years. "Last year, we decided to apply for something called LMIA," she shared in the video, "that allows us to bring two foreign workers to work for us here in Canada. One of them is a Filipino, and the second one happened to be my aunt." The video shows the emotional reunion at the airport, capturing the joy and relief of seeing each other after eight years. The aunt, visibly moved, held up a Canadian flag, symbolizing her arrival in her new home. The story highlights the positive aspects of immigration and the opportunities available for both businesses and families. The successful use of the LMIA program serves as an example for others seeking to sponsor family members to work in Canada. The video concludes with the pair heading to their hotel in Toronto for the night, before flying back to Alberta the following morning.
A lady has employed her aunt, whom she has not seen in over eight years. She got her aunt a Canadian work visa to come work for her in Canada. Video …