A work permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada temporarily. To qualify, applicants must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer and meet specific eligibility criteria. The work permit is usually tied to a specific employer, location, and job role. It is essential for individuals seeking to gain work experience in Canada on a temporary basis.
The International Experience Canada (IEC) program is a unique opportunity for young individuals to work and travel in Canada, gaining invaluable experience while exploring the country. The program allows youth from several countries to live and work in Canada for a temporary period.
Explore MoreThe International Mobility Program (IMP) allows foreign workers to come to Canada temporarily without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Explore MoreAn LMIA-Based Work Permit is a type of temporary work permit issued to foreign workers who have secured a job offer from a Canadian employer. The LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) is a process through which the employer must prove that there are no qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents available to fill the position.
Explore MoreAn LMIA-Exempt Work Permit is a type of work permit that allows foreign nationals to work in Canada without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the employer. The LMIA process is typically required when hiring foreign workers to demonstrate that no qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents are available for the job.
Explore MoreIf you're looking to work in Canada, securing a work permit is a necessary step for anyone wanting to work legally in the country. A work permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for a set time, as long as the applicant meets the eligibility requirements.
Explore MoreA Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is a special type of work permit that allows international students who have completed a program of study at a recognized Canadian educational institution to work in Canada.
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