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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
Canada continues to attract many foreign workers. Each year many foreign workers come to Canada on Work Permits. These temporary Canadian workers are coming under many categories of work permit and many try to establish themselves in Canada. The work permit is a temporary permit given to a foreign worker to work in Canada. In order to apply for a work permit, foreign skilled worker needs to get a temporary offer of employment. Upon receiving the offer, the foreign worker applies for the work permit with Canada immigration. The sponsored spouses from within Canada are allowed to apply for an open work permits. This type of work permit is processed quickly and the sponsored spouses are allowed to get the work permits faster, if they are found to be eligible. The Citizens of United States of America and Mexico are allowed to apply under the NAFTA agreement based work permit. Also, the refugee claimants and their family members are also allowed to apply for work permit as well. There are different types of work permit applications available and the following types are mostly used. We strongly recommend the applicants to discuss the process of the work permit applications with qualified persons.
- 1. Employer initiated work permit application with Labor Market Impact Assessment -LMIA.
- 2. Foreign Skilled Worker applies for work permit through various avenues.
- 3. Extension of Work Permit to a foreign worker by the Employer.
LABOUR MARKET IMPACT ASSESSMENT (LMIA)
Foreign nationals who wish to work in Canada are generally required to have a job offer from a Canadian employer to obtain a work permit. Before being eligible to apply for a work permit, the potential employer may have to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). The purpose of an LMIA is to prove that a foreign worker is necessary for a specific job position; it must be true that no Canadian worker or permanent resident is available to do the job.
It is important to note that the tourist or temporary visa holders in Canada are not allowed to work in Canada. Work permit is a must for any foreign worker in Canada to enter employment sector in Canada. LMIA based work permit is initiated by an Employer. The Canadian employer should be able to establish that they could not find a suitable employee from within Canada.