Last Updated Jan 21, 2026

Canada Low-Wage LMIA Update Q1 2026: Vancouver, Winnipeg & Halifax Resumed | High-Wage Thresholds & Ineligible Regions

Canada Low-Wage LMIA Update Q1 2026 Vancouver, Winnipeg & Halifax Resumed High-Wage Thresholds & Ineligible Regions

By Vineet Tiwari

Canadian Immigration

A significant shift in Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has just taken effect. As of January 9, 2026, the federal government has officially resumed processing low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) in eight major urban centres across Canada.

This move follows the quarterly review of regional unemployment data, where these specific regions saw their unemployment rates drop below the mandatory 6% threshold. For employers in sectors like hospitality, retail, and support services, this reopening is a critical opportunity to fill long-standing labour gaps.

🗺️ The “Green List”: Regions Resuming Processing in Q1 2026

The following Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) were previously restricted in late 2025 but are now eligible for low-wage LMIA processing until at least April 9, 2026:

Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)Previous Rate (%)New Q1 2026 Rate (%)
Halifax, NS6.15.2
Moncton, NB7.35.5
Saint John, NB7.35.8
Fredericton, NB6.75.2
Kingston, ON6.65.6
Winnipeg, MB7.35.7
Vancouver, BC6.85.9
Montréal, QC*6.75.5*

*Note: While Montréal’s rate dropped, a provincial freeze in Montréal and Laval remains in effect until December 31, 2026.

⚠️ Note on Montréal: While Montréal’s unemployment rate dropped to 5.5%, a separate Quebec provincial moratorium remains in place. Low-wage LMIA processing in Montréal and Laval is frozen until December 31, 2026, regardless of the unemployment rate, with very few specific industry exemptions.


🚫 The “Red List”: 24 CMAs Still Ineligible for Low-Wage LMIAs

As of January 8, 2026, the following 24 regions remain ineligible for new low-wage LMIA applications because their unemployment rates remain at or above 6%:

#Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)Unemployment Rate (%)
1St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador7.1
2Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec6.8
3Belleville – Quinte West, Ontario10.6
4Oshawa, Ontario8.0
5Toronto, Ontario7.5
6Hamilton, Ontario6.4
7St. Catharines-Niagara, Ontario6.5
8Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario8.1
9Brantford, Ontario8.5
10Guelph, Ontario7.4
11London, Ontario7.3
12Windsor, Ontario7.1
13Barrie, Ontario8.7
14Greater Sudbury, Ontario6.0
15Regina, Saskatchewan6.3
16Lethbridge, Alberta7.2
17Calgary, Alberta6.3
18Red Deer, Alberta8.9
19Edmonton, Alberta6.9
20Kelowna, British Columbia8.5
21Kamloops, British Columbia6.6
22Chilliwack, British Columbia7.3
23Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia6.4
24Nanaimo, British Columbia6.3

💰 High-Wage LMIA Thresholds: The 2026 “Plan B”

If your job offer is in a restricted region, your employer can still hire you by applying through the High-Wage Stream. To do this, the offered hourly wage must be at or above the provincial/territorial median wage threshold.

Current 2026 High-Wage Thresholds (CAD per hour):

Province / Territory2026 High-Wage Threshold (Hourly)
Alberta$36.00
British Columbia$36.60
Manitoba$30.16
New Brunswick$30.00
Newfoundland and Labrador$32.40
Northwest Territories$48.00
Nova Scotia$30.00
Nunavut$42.00
Ontario$36.00
Prince Edward Island$30.00
Quebec$34.62
Saskatchewan$33.60
Yukon$44.40

🛡️ Critical Exemptions: Who Can Still Apply?

Certain sectors are never subject to the regional freeze. If your job falls into one of these categories, you can apply for an LMIA anywhere in Canada, regardless of the local unemployment rate:

  • Primary Agriculture (On-farm workers)

  • Construction Trades

  • Food Processing and Manufacturing

  • Healthcare (Hospitals, Nursing, and Residential Care facilities)

  • Select In-Home Caregivers (Medical needs or childcare for children under 13 in low-income households)

  • Permanent Residency Support Only (LMIAs used for PR points but no work permit)

  • Short-Duration Roles (120 days or less under specific criteria)


❓ What Should You Do Now?

For Employers: If you are in a newly eligible region like Vancouver or Winnipeg, submit your applications immediately before the next update on April 10, 2026. If you are in a restricted region, consider a salary increase to meet the High-Wage Stream thresholds.

For Foreign Workers: If your current work permit is expiring in a restricted region, you may need to apply for a Visitor Record to maintain legal status or seek employment in an exempt sector or eligible region.

🎯 Is Your Region Ready for a Low-Wage LMIA?

Regional eligibility changes every 90 days. Don’t let a “refusal to process” derail your hiring plan or work permit extension.

Book Your Q1 2026 LMIA Strategy Audit Now!

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