Work Permit
The Canadian government offers numerous programs that allow individuals to work temporarily in the country. After conducting an initial evaluation, we will pair you with the most suitable program based on your immigration status, work experience, and personal goals. Each work permit program has its own complexities and specific requirements. Types of Work Permits
- Exempt from Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): For roles that do not require an LMIA.
- Co-op/Intern Work Permit: For students participating in work-integrated learning programs.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit: For international students who have completed their studies in Canada.
- Spousal Work Permit: For spouses or common-law partners of temporary foreign workers or international students.
- Home Child Care Provider: For individuals caring for children in a private home.
- Home Support Worker: For those providing care to the elderly or individuals with disabilities in a private residence.
- CUSMA Work Permit: For citizens of Canada, the United States, and Mexico under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.
- International Experience Class: For young individuals from participating countries who wish to gain work experience in Canada.
- Religious Worker Work Permit: For individuals performing religious duties.
- LMIA-Based Work Permit: For roles that require a positive LMIA.