Work Permit

Work Permit

Work Permits 

  • Work permits based on Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
  • Intra-Company Transfer permits.
  • Work permits under international agreements:
    • Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) – formerly known as North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
    • Canada-Chile FTA / Canada-Peru FTA / Canada-Colombia FTA / Canada-Korea FTA.
    • Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
    • General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).
    • Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement.
    • Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Open Work Permits:

Embark on your Canadian journey with an open work permit—liberating you from employer or job constraints, empowering you to work for almost any Canadian employer without the need for a pre-approved job offer.

Varieties of Open Work Permits:

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
  • Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
  • International Experience Canada (IEC)
  • Spousal Open Work Permit

Eligibility for an Open Work Permit:

Unlock the potential for an open work permit if you:

  • Share life with an Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program applicant as their spouse/common-law partner.
  • Embrace refuge as a refugee, refugee claimant, protected person, or family member.
  • Navigate the complexities of an unenforceable removal order.
  • Hold the key to a temporary resident permit.
  • Embark on unique work experiences as a young participant in special programs.

General Eligibility Requirements:

Irrespective of your application location, demonstrate:

  • A sincere commitment to leaving Canada post-work permit expiry, substantiated by ties such as family connections or employment.
  • Financial readiness to navigate your stay in Canada and return home.
  • Unblemished legal standing, with no record of criminal activity, complemented by a police clearance certificate if requested by IRCC.
  • An assurance of Canada’s security through your conduct.
  • Good health, with a willingness to undergo a medical examination if required.
  • A pledge not to engage with “ineligible” employers or those involved in certain activities, ensuring your work aligns with ethical standards.

Work Permit at the Port of Entry:

Embark on a seamless work permit application process upon arrival if:

  • You fall within the International Mobility Program or Temporary Foreign Worker Program, exempt from a temporary resident visa.
  • You hail from the U.S., Greenland, or Saint-Pierre and Miquelon as a national or permanent resident.
  • Your work aspirations don’t involve roles such as a live-in caregiver or seasonal agricultural worker.

Work Without a Work Permit:

Explore unique opportunities to work in Canada without a permit under special circumstances, including roles as business visitors, military personnel, athletes, and researchers. These exemptions fall within the International Mobility Program, aligning with specific job criteria.

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