Work Permit

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A work permit is a legal document that allows a non-citizen to work in a foreign country for a specific period of time. The issuance of work permits is typically governed by the laws and regulations of the country where the work will take place.

Work permits may also be subject to various conditions, such as limiting the type of work that can be performed or the length of time that the worker can stay in the country.

Canada offers different types of work permit visas for foreign nationals who wish to work in the country temporarily. Some of the most common work permit categories for Canada are:

  1. Temporary Foreign Worker Program: This program allows Canadian employers to hire foreign workers to fill temporary labour and skill shortages in Canada. The employer must first receive a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the Government of Canada before the foreign worker can apply for a work permit.

  2. International Mobility Program: This program includes various categories of work permits for foreign nationals who do not require an LMIA, such as those who are part of international agreements like NAFTA or have been nominated by a province or territory.

  3. Post-Graduation Work Permit: This program allows international students who have graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution to stay and work in Canada for up to three years after completing their studies.

  4. Working Holiday Program: This program allows young adults from certain countries to work and travel in Canada for up to two years.

The eligibility requirements and application process for each work permit category can vary, so it’s important to research and understand the specific requirements before applying you can also consult with Canadian Immigration Consultant Edmonton to get better insights of work permit. Additionally, some work permits may require the applicant to undergo a medical exam and obtain a police certificate.