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Getting a job in Canada or applying for Canada Work Permit or Visa can quickly get complex for some. We’ve Simplified the information so that you get answers to frequently asked questions on working in Canada.
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What are the Types of Canada Work Permits?
There are many different options for obtaining a Canadian work permit. Some work permits require a job offer from a Canadian employer, some require that the employer provide a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), while others require that a person has some sort of connection to Canada (previous education, spousal sponsorship, etc.). Please refer to the following categories below to determine the work permit which best suits your qualifications:
Can My Employer Sponsor me to Work in Canada?
Canadian employers don’t “sponsor” candidates to work in Canada but can assist in bringing foreign workers by securing a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or submitting an electronic job offer (LMIA exempted categories).
Canada requires that any Canadian employer who wishes to hire a foreign worker must obtain an LMIA or submit an electronic job offer. Once an employer secures an LMIA or the “A” number (electronic job offer), it can be used to apply for a Canadian work permit.
Who is Eligible to Work in Canada?
Most foreign nationals require a permit to be eligible to work in Canada, with some exemptions.
To apply for a work permit, most candidates will require a Canadian job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). There are some exceptions to this requirement, where foreign workers can apply for a work permit without an LMIA, or a job offer. Examples of this include a recent graduate from a Canadian Designated Learning Institute (DLI), or the spouse of someone already on a Canadian work or study permit.
Candidates who qualify to apply for a work permit must also meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Demonstrate their intent to leave once their work authorization expires; and
- Prove they have sufficient funds to support them and their family in Canada and to return home; and
- Are not criminally or medically inadmissible to Canada; and
- Plan to work with an eligible employer; and
- Can provide any requested documents that may prove their eligibility to enter Canada
How to obtain your Canada Work Permits?
The process for obtaining a Canadian work permit varies greatly depending on which type of work permit a person is applying for. For example, an international student studying in Canada will oftentimes be automatically issued authorization to work part-time as part of their study permit authorization.
Most closed work permit applications require that a foreign national has an official job offer from a Canadian employer which is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Even those who are LMIA-exempt or exempt from requiring a work permit should be aware of the unique documentation they need to prepare in order to ensure they are granted entry to Canada. There are two general pathways for obtaining a Canadian work permit: a closed (restricted) work permit and an open work permit.
Closed work permits are tied to specific employers, this means that a foreign national issued a closed work permit must remain working with the same employer at the same location unless they change their work permit.
How Can I Include My Spouse and dependents on my Canada Work Permits?
How do I Activate my Canada Work Permits?
How you activate your work permit will depend on where you are applying from and how you are applying.
Activating your work permit after applying from within Canada
If your application is approved after applying for a work permit from within Canada, you will receive an approval letter from IRCC. In the case that you applied online, the approval letter will appear in your account. If you submitted a paper-based application, the letter would arrive at your mailing address. Once you have received your approval letter, your physical work permit will arrive by mail. The permit will arrive already activated and you can use it to work in Canada.
Activating your work permit after applying from outside Canada
If your application is approved after applying from outside of Canada, you will receive a letter with instructions on how to obtain your physical work permit at the Canadian port of entry (POE). In the case that you applied online, the instruction letter will appear on your online account. If you applied on paper, you would receive the letter to your mailing address.
Activating your work permit after applying from the port of entry
Certain applicants may be eligible to apply for a work permit at the port of entry to Canada. If you are applying for a work permit at the border, you will need to bring documents that support your eligibility. If approved, the officer may print the work permit right away at the border. This work permit can be used right away.
How do I find a Job in Canada?
It may feel daunting to begin the search for employment in Canada. Thankfully, there are many resources for those seeking an official job offer from a Canadian employer. When beginning the job hunt, we recommend making use of MCA’s job hunt resources, listed below. Be sure to take the time to prepare your resume and tailor your social media presence before sending out any applications!
Certain positions in Canada may require a person to know their National Occupation Classification Code (NOC Code). This code is used to classify all types of employment by Canadian standards. Migrate to Canada Agency (MCA) has put together a tool to assist with finding your NOC Code as well.
What are the Benefits of working in Canada?
Working in Canada has many benefits. Canadian labour laws ensure that workplaces have a high-degree of safety and that all employers follow certain laws and regulations to ensure the well being of their employees. As well, Canadian wages are competitive and foreign nationals are required, by law, to be offered wages equivalent to their Canadian counterparts.
Finally, some Canadian work permits enable the spouse and children of workers to accompany them to Canada. Another significant benefit for those interested in immigrating to Canada permanently is that by gaining Canadian work experience, a foreign national may increase their eligibility for a number of Canadian permanent residency programs.
The following programs award value, in varying degrees, for Canadian work experience:
- Express Entry
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
- Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Quebec Immigration Programs
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
How can I extend my Canadian Work Permit?
Generally, temporary foreign workers that are eligible to extend their work permit must apply online. If you plan to extend your work permit, it is recommended to do so at least 30 days before the expiry date of your current permit. While this is a recommendation, technically an applicant has until the last day of expiry to apply for the extension request.
Contact us to learn more about whether you are eligible to extend your work permit.
What's my Canadian Work Permit Number?
Can I Work in Canadian without a Work Permit?
Foreign nationals must obtain a work permit to work in Canada with few exceptions. Click here for the exceptions where you can work without a Canadian Work Permit.
Does having a Canadian Job Offer make me Eligible to apply for Work Permit?
Having a Canadian job offer does not necessarily mean you are eligible to apply for a work permit. A job offer must meet certain requirements to be considered valid for certain work permit applications. In most cases, in order to be eligible for a work permit, an applicant’s job offer must be either:
- Supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA); or
Exempt from requiring an LMIA.
. - It is important to note that the province of Quebec has its own process for determining the validity of an offer of employment.
What Am I allowed to do on a Canadian Work Permit?
Your physical work permit outlines the specific restrictions attached to your authorization. These limitations will mainly be determined by the type of work permit you are eligible for. Conditions may include the type of work you can engage in, where and for whom you can work, and how long you can work in Canada. All work permit holders are prohibited from working at a business where is are grounds to suspect a risk of sexual exploitations of some workers.
Work permit holders are not permanent residents of Canada and must leave the country by the end of their authorized stay. However, if you are working in Canada and would like to remain permanently, complete our free assessment form to receive a full evaluation of your immigration options.
Can family members be included on my Canadian Work Permit application?
If you are applying for an employer-supported work permit, you may be eligible to have your spouse and dependent children accompany you to Canada.
If your children are school-aged and are in Canada, they may attend Canadian educational institutions without requiring a separate study permit. Your spouse or partner may also be eligible to apply for an open work permit, allowing them to work for any employer in Canada.
How long will it take to process my LMIA application?
There are two types of Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications: a regular LMIA and a simplified LMIA. The simplified LMIA is only available in the province of Quebec. The regular LMIA is processed on a case-by-case basis with processing times varying greatly from applicant to applicant. Generally, it takes a minimum of five months to receive a response on a regular LMIA application.
If an employer is eligible for Canada’s Global Talent Stream, they may qualify for expedited LMIA processing. The simplified LMIA completed for Quebec employment is usually processed in approximately two to three months.
What's the success rate for Work Permit / LMIA Application?
It is impossible to give a rate of success for work permit / LMIA applications, as all applications are processed on a case-by-case basis. If an applicant meets the requirements of the LMIA, their application should be approved. However, applications are assessed by individual officers, each exercising their own discretion in choosing whether or not to approve a work permit application.
Can I get a Canadian Work Permit without a Job Offer?
Foreign nationals interested in working in Canada usually require a written job offer from a Canadian employer to apply for a work permit. However, there are some circumstances that allow foreign workers to apply for an open work permit without a job offer, which allows them to work anywhere in Canada, for any employer.
Can I apply for Canadian Health Insurance while on a Work Permit?
Health care in Canada is administrated by each province and territory, which operate their own insurance plan. Certain provinces allow work permit holders to apply for provincial health insurance coverage. Most provinces require residents to be physically present for a certain number of days before becoming eligible for health insurance.
Do Canadian Work Permit have Age limits?
Foreign workers must be at least 18 to obtain a Canadian work permit. There is no maximum age for work permit applicants unless applying under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program.
What's the difference between Canadian Work Permit and Visa?
A Canadian work permit authorizes foreign nationals to work in Canada, whereas a visa is a travel document that is used to enter the country.
A visa, or, temporary resident visa (TRV), is a physical sticker placed in your passport that acts as a travel document, allowing foreign nationals to enter Canada or transit through a Canadian airport.
If you leave Canada, you cannot return without a valid visa or eTA, even if you have a valid work permit.
How Much Does A Canadian Work Permits Cost?
The processing fee for a closed work permit is $155 CAD per person or $255 per person for an open work permit. If you are restoring a work permit or applying as a group of performing artists, additional fees will apply.
How Do I Apply for a Canada Work Permits
The work permit application procedure is different depending on which type of work permit you need or you are applying for.
The first step is determining which work permit is best for you. If you need help figuring out the application, simply contact us by filling out the form on this page, and a member of our team will assist you with scheduling a consultation with our experts.
What Documents are needed to apply for a Work Permit?
The documents required for a Canadian work permit will depend on the type of work permit you are applying for. Applicants may need to provide the following documents as part of their work permit application:
- Completed application forms
- Proof of status in Canada (if applicable)
- Family member’s proof of status (if applicable)
- Labour Market Impact Assessment (if applicable)
- Written offer of employment (if applicable)
- An Updated CV/ Résumé
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ) (if applicable)
- Proof that you meet the job requirements
- Valid copy of your passport
- Copy of education credential
- Medical exam results (if requested)
- Evidence of financial means to stay in Canada and return to home country
- Proof of payment for applicable government fees
- Recent passport-sized photos
Biometrics for Canadian work permits
IRCC currently has a temporary measure in place that exempts applicants applying for a work permit from within Canada. Candidates outside of Canada are still required to provide biometrics upon receiving a biometrics instruction letter.
Follow the government of Canada’s instructions for how to give your biometrics on their dedicated page.
Police clearances for Canadian work permits
The visa officer reviewing your application may ask you to provide police clearances certificates. Depending on where you are applying from, this document may be part of your application checklist and must be provided with your initial submission.
Work permit applicants may be required to provide a police clearance certificate from any country that they have lived in for 6 months or more past the age of 18.
Medical exam for Canadian work permit
Foreign nationals that apply to work in Canada may need to complete a medical exam, depending on their intended length of stay, where they have lived, and what occupation they will work in.
If you intend to work in Canada for less than 6 months, you will likely not require a medical exam, with some exceptions. In the case that you intend to work in a job that brings you into close contact with people or are an agricultural worker that has been to certain countries, you will need a medical exam.
If you are planning to work in Canada for longer than 6 months, you will be required to take a medical exam if one of the following conditions applies:
- You have lived in or travelled to one of the countries listed on Canada’s ‘Find out if you need a medical exam’ page for 6-months or longer, or
. - You intend to work in an occupation where you will be in close contact with people listed in the above-mentioned hyperlink
Medical exams must be completed with a panel physician designated by IRCC. You can find a panel physician near you on IRCC’s Find a Panel Physician webpage.
Applicants have the option to take an upfront medical exam. This involves contacting the panel physician directly and taking the exam prior to submitting a work permit application. If you do not provide your medical exam results with your application, the IRCC officer will send instructions on how to complete the medical exam and provide a deadline for when it needs to be completed.
Photo requirements for Canadian work permit
Foreign nationals applying for a Canadian work permit must provide a passport-sized photo with their application. The photo must be according to IRCC’s specifications.
How long does Canada Work Permit application?
How to check the status of Work Permit Application?
What are Reasons a Canadian Work Permit is Refused?
Receiving a work permit refusal can be devastating. There are many reasons a work permit can be refused. If it is unclear why your application was refused, applying for GCMS notes may help get a better idea, and can help address the officer’s concerns if you decide to reapply. Here are some common reasons for a work permit refusal:
- The officer was not convinced that you could adequately perform your intended work;
- The officer was not convinced that you would return to your home country at the end of your authorized stay in Canada;
- You do not meet the criteria for the work permit you applied for
Do I need IELTS to apply for a Canadian Work Permit?
Canada does not require individuals applying for a work permit to write the IELTS or any other English or French language exam. However, if the job offer specifically requires French and/or English skills, and the applicant is from a non-French or English country, evidence of language abilities such as a language test could be required by the officer.
Do I need Canadian Work Permit to enter Canada?
If you travel outside of Canada, you will need your work permit in addition to a valid travel document to re-enter. A work permit allows you to work in Canada, but alone does not permit you to travel to Canada. To come to Canada, you will need either a temporary resident visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), in addition to a valid passport.
How long are Canadian Work Permit valid for?
Canadian work permits are typically valid for a period of 1-2 years, with some exceptions. A visa officer will usually not issue a work permit for longer than the validity of an applicant’s passport or past the validity indicated on the applicant’s Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). A work permit will also not be issued for longer than the foreign national has applied to stay in Canada for, or beyond the duration that is required for the job offer. The length of a work permit may also be shorter depending on the program the applicant is applying under.
How long are Canadian Work Permit valid for?
Canadian work permits are typically valid for a period of 1-2 years, with some exceptions. A visa officer will usually not issue a work permit for longer than the validity of an applicant’s passport or past the validity indicated on the applicant’s Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). A work permit will also not be issued for longer than the foreign national has applied to stay in Canada for, or beyond the duration that is required for the job offer. The length of a work permit may also be shorter depending on the program the applicant is applying under.
Does MCA offer Canadian Work Migration Assistance to immigrant workers?
Yes we do. Our team at MCA are helping people just like you with applying for and securing their Canadian Work Permit as Singles, Couples, Common-Law Partners, and Families.
Canada 🍁 Work Package Details:
- Package:
Economic Immigration Package
. - Timeframe:
Process takes 6 – 8 months (averagely)
Longest process from Nigeria takes 10 months.
. - Requirements:
You will need to provide;
+ Passport ID (min of 6months)
+ Photograph (white background)
+ Recent Work CV/Resume
+ Letter Of Reference / Recommendation
+ Academic & Vocational Credentials
+ Minimum of a 4.0. IELTS Score
+ Filled PAQ & ICA Forms
+ Academic WES Evaluation
+ Initial Deposits (40% – 70%).
. - Includes:
You’ll be getting
+ Assistance with Employment
+ Job with Accommodation
+ 2 or 3 Years Work Permit
+ PreInterview Coaching
+ Assistance with IELTS
+ Assistance with WES
. - What’s Not Included:
+ Visa Application Fees
+ Biometrics Fees
+ Anything that is not listed in the includes section.
. - Package Costings:
+ Single $3,000
+ Married Couple $
+ Family (1 child under 11yrs) $
+ Family (1 child 12yrs – 18yrs) $
+ Additional child (under 11yrs) $
+ Additional child (12yrs – 18yrs) $
. - Payment Structure:
+ Application Fees $
+ Initial Deposit $
+ Balance $
. - Package Deadline:
This Canada Economic Immigration Package (EIP) ends September 2022.
. - Additional Services:
We provide more assistance including;
+ Settlement Plans
+ Family Visa Application
+ PCR & Antigen Test
+ Flight Booking
+ Airport Transfer
+ Plus anything you need
Please note that these immigration packages are subject to availability and change, without prior notices. Changes would reflect the latest immigration policies applicable as at the time of your starting.
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