How To Get A Work Permit In Canada- See Detailed Guide

For most people planning to migrate to Canada, a pathway to permanent residence through a job is best. Having a job in Canada provides financial security and other incentives that make the standard of living more accessible for immigrants.

A work permit enables a foreign national to work in the country temporarily. There are hundreds of ways foreign workers can obtain a work permit, and this article will discuss the most popular ways.

Most immigration programs fall under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and the International Mobility Program(IMP). One of the benefits of TFWP is its fast processing time and the two-year employer-specific work permit offered to immigrants. The IMP covers a wide range of permits that do not require a Labour Market Impact Assessment(LMIA), which allowed over 90,000 people to transition to permanent residence after their temporary residence permits expired.

The steps to apply for a work permit will be different depending on the program you use. Proper research is needed before choosing the program through which to migrate.

How to Apply for a Work Permit through TFWP

  1. Create an account on the IRCC portal https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/register.html
  2.  Pay your fees
  •  Fill in the application form and provide the necessary documents, such as an offer letter.
  •  employment contract
  •  a copy of the LMIA
  •  LMIA number
  •  proof of funds
  •  medical test
  •  language proficiency tests

3.  Schedule an interview at a Canadian embassy near you.

How to Apply for a Work Permit through IMP

  1. Pay your fees
  2.  Create an IRCC profile https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/register.html
  3.  Fill out the form with the needed documents (provide scanned copies when required)
  4.  Provide biometric details where needed

In the box “What type of work permit are you applying for?” select “Open Work Permit.” In the boxes “Job title” and “Brief description of duties,” enter “CSQ holder outside Quebec” and “A76: International Mobility Program Plus,” respectively.

Fees and Processing Time

Closed work permits cost $155 per person, and 3 people pay $465. An open work permit costs an additional $100, making it $255. To pay your fees, go to https://ircc.canada.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp, select your country of residence and mode of payment, and a step-by-step guide will pop up. Processing time ranges from 6 weeks to 11 weeks depending on the country of residence and amount of applications to be processed.

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