Valid Job Offer
Most employer-specific work permits require a formal offer of employment from a Canadian employer. The offer must clearly outline your position, wage, and duties.
A Canadian work permit allows foreign nationals to legally work in Canada and is often a key pathway to permanent residence. Whether you need an Employer-Specific (Closed) Permit tied to a single job or an Open Work Permit that allows you to work for almost any employer, understanding the right category is essential. We provide expert guidance through the entire process—from securing a job offer and Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to gathering proof of qualifications and meeting medical or biometric requirements.
A Canadian Work Permit is the primary legal authorization for foreign nationals to work within Canada’s borders. Unlike visitor visas, a work permit is tied to your professional qualifications and, in many cases, a specific job offer from a Canadian employer. Whether you are pursuing an Employer-Specific Permit backed by an LMIA, or an Open Work Permit as a spouse or post-grad student, the key to success is demonstrating your eligibility and professional background. Our licensed experts manage the complex documentation required to secure your legal right to work and build your future in the Canadian economy.
Three primary pathways allow you to legally work and build a career in Canada.
Eligibility depends on your professional background, a valid job offer, and meeting
specific labor market requirements.
For workers with a specific job offer backed by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Restricted to one employer and location.
Allows you to work for almost any employer in Canada. Includes Post-Graduation (PGWP) and Spousal Open Work Permits.
For executives and specialized knowledge workers transferring from a foreign branch to a Canadian parent or subsidiary.
The complete Canadian Work Permit journey, broken down into actionable professional milestones.
Obtain an official offer of employment from a Canadian employer with specific terms and conditions.
If required, your employer applies for a Labour Market Impact Assessment to prove a foreign worker is needed.
Apply for your specific permit (Closed or Open) through the IRCC portal with all professional credentials.
Provide fingerprints and photos at a VAC and undergo standard security and criminality screening.
Undergo an exam by an IRCC-approved panel physician if your occupation or stay duration requires it.
IRCC reviews your professional eligibility and requests your passport for visa foil printing.
Receive your Letter of Introduction to be exchanged for a physical Work Permit at the Canadian border.
Your eligibility is assessed based on factors such as your professional qualifications,
a valid job offer, labor market impact, and your intent to stay in Canada.
Your eligibility is assessed based on factors such as your professional qualifications,a valid job offer, labor
market impact, and your intent to stay
in Canada.
Step 1
Most work permit categories require a formal job offer from a Canadian employer. This offer must detail your role, salary, and conditions of employment. For closed permits, this is the cornerstone of your eligibility.
Step 2
Unless your role falls under an LMIA-exempt category (like ICT or certain trade agreements), your employer must obtain a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment to prove that no Canadian worker was available for the role.
Step 3
You must prove you are qualified for the position. This involves providing degrees, certifications, and detailed reference letters from previous employers that align with the specific National Occupational Classification (NOC) code.
Step 4
You must be admissible to Canada, passing all security and health screenings. Furthermore, you must satisfy an officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay, regardless of your long-term PR goals.
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Simple steps to secure your legal authorization to work and build a career in Canada.
Before you submit your application, ensure you meet the requirements for professional
qualifications, labor market impact, and background admissibility.
Simple steps to secure your legal authorization to work and build a
career in Canada. Before you submit
your application, ensure you meet
the requirements for professional
qualifications, labor market impact,
and background admissibility.
Most employer-specific work permits require a formal offer of employment from a Canadian employer. The offer must clearly outline your position, wage, and duties.
Unless exempt, your employer must secure a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to prove that hiring a foreign worker is necessary and beneficial to Canada.
You must demonstrate you are qualified for the role through educational credentials, certifications, and reference letters that align with your specific NOC code.
Every applicant must pass background security and criminality checks. You must also prove your intent to comply with the temporary conditions of your work permit.
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