Canadian Work Permit

Discover pathways to professional growth and international experience in Canada. Our dedicated team simplifies the application process, ensuring a seamless transition to the Canadian workforce. Join a diverse and dynamic work environment that values your skills and aspirations. Explore your next career move with a Canada work permit.

We help you to get work visa

Canada is a land of opportunity and economic freedom. You may be eligible to qualify for one of many work permit pathways. Having work experience in Canada is a great path to PR (Permanent Residency). Contact us today to discover your work options and to learn more about the work permits you are eligible for. We’ll be with you every step of the way in your Canadian immigration journey.

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  • Assessment and Eligibility
  • Job Search Assistance
  • LMIA (Labor Market Impact Assessment)
  • Work Permit Renewal
  • Appeals and Legal Assistance
  • Intra-Company Transfers
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Questions about Canada work permit

A Canada work permit is an official document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to work legally in Canada for a specified employer and duration.

02. Who needs a Canada work permit?

Most foreign nationals who want to work in Canada need a work permit. There are some exceptions, such as individuals with open work permits or those exempt from requiring one.

  1. Valid passport
  2. Passport-sized photos – 2
  3. Education qualification certificates
  4. Proof of professional experience like work experience
  5. Proof of financial funds required for the stay
  6. Medical examination if neces
  7. Application fee
  1. Job Offer: You typically need a valid job offer from a Canadian employer before you can apply for a work permit. The employer may need to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in most cases to demonstrate that there are no Canadian citizens or permanent residents available to fill the job.

  2. Temporary Job: Work permits are generally issued for temporary positions. You’ll need to demonstrate that your intended employment in Canada is temporary and that you plan to return to your home country when your work permit expires.

  3. Admissibility: You must be admissible to Canada, which means you should not have a criminal record or any health issues that would pose a danger to the Canadian public. You may need to provide a police clearance certificate and undergo a medical examination in some cases.

  4. Passport: You need a valid passport to apply for a work permit. Ensure that your passport does not expire before your intended departure date from Canada.

  5. Proof of Sufficient Funds: You may be required to show that you have enough money to support yourself and any accompanying family members during your stay in Canada.

  6. Compliance with Conditions: If you have previously worked in Canada on a work permit, you must have complied with the conditions of your previous work permit and left Canada when required.

  7. Health Insurance: Some provinces and territories require applicants to have health insurance, so you may need to prove you have this coverage.

  8. Biometrics: Depending on your nationality, you may need to provide biometric information (fingerprints and photograph) as part of your application.

  9. Fees: You will need to pay the application processing fee when you submit your work permit application.

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