Explore Work Opportunities in Canada and Secure Your Path to Residency

Canada is a top destination for workers globally, with various ways to obtain a work permit. These permits allow temporary residence and the chance to apply for permanent residence through Canadian work experience.

Categories of Work Permits for Canada

Permit to work while studying

Allows international students to work during their studies in Canada.

Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)

For graduates to gain Canadian work experience after studies.

Spousal Work Permit (SWP)

Allows spouses of skilled workers or international students to work.

Open Work Permit

Work without a specific employer in Canada.

International Experience Class (IEC)

Temporary work permit for youth from partner countries.

LMIA-based work permit

Requires a Labor Market Impact Assessment for work authorization.

Work permit as an investor

For individuals investing in Canada to operate a business.

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Consultation Session

We arrange in-person or virtual client consultations.

Document Checklist

Get a detailed list of all required documents.

Application Guidance

Full support in preparing documents correctly.

Document Review

We review and submit your application accurately.

IRCC Follow-Up

We handle IRCC follow-ups until the visa decision.

Eligible To Work

To apply for a Canada Visit Visa, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Open Work Permit

Must be part of programs like student, graduate, or asylum seeker.

Spousal Work Permit

Available if your spouse is in Canada as a student, worker, PR, or citizen.

LMIA-based Work Permit

Requires a valid job offer from a Canadian employer.

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A Canada work permit is an official authorization granted by the Government of Canada to a foreigner to work in Canada for a specific period. There are two types of work permits: closed work permits, or employer-specific work permits, and open work permits. An employer-specific work permit allows the applicant to work for a particular employee in a specific job. Whereas an open work permit allows an employee to work for any employer in Canada.

LMIA is a document that an employer needs to issue to hire any foreign worker. The documents need to show that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to do the job or that it will not affect the Canadian labor market.

An applicant needs to meet some general requirements to get a work permit in Canada. The requirement may vary based on the type of work permit. An applicant must complete the work permit application form and pay the application fees, which vary based on the type of work permit. Apart from the application, the applicant needs to fulfill specific valid offers from employers and educational requirements. Language requirement, proof of legal status in Canada. However, the international student can work in Canada on or off-campus under certain conditions, even without a separate work permit.

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