Canadian Work Permits

Canada offers various work permit options for foreign nationals seeking employment opportunities. Whether you're a skilled professional, temporary worker, or international graduate, we can help you navigate the process.

Temporary Work Permits

Work in Canada for a specific employer and duration. Includes LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt permits.

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Post-Graduation Work

Work in Canada after completing studies at a designated learning institution.

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International Experience

Work and travel opportunities through International Experience Canada (IEC).

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Intra-Company Transfer

Transfer to Canadian branch of your current employer under specialized programs.

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Spousal Work Permits

Open work permits for spouses of temporary foreign workers and international students.

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Global Talent Stream

Fast-track work permits for highly-skilled workers in tech and innovation sectors.

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Caregiver Programs

Work permits for caregivers providing care to children, elderly, or people with medical needs.

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Seasonal Agricultural

Temporary work permits for agricultural workers under seasonal programs.

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Status Extensions & Permits

Status Extensions

Extensions for temporary resident status, work permits, and study permits to maintain legal status in Canada.

Temporary Resident Permits

TRPs for individuals who are inadmissible to Canada but have compelling reasons to enter temporarily.

Permanent Residence Pathways

Live-in Caregiver PR

Permanent residence applications for live-in caregivers who meet work experience requirements.

Caring for Children

PR applications under the Caring for Children pathway for home child care providers.

High Medical Needs

PR applications under the Caring for People with High Medical Needs pathway.

TRP Holder Class

Permanent residence under the temporary resident permit holder class for long-term TRP holders.

Refugee & Protected Persons

Protected Persons

Permanent residence applications for protected persons and Convention refugees in Canada.

Family Sponsorship

Family Sponsorship

Sponsor programs for family members including spouses, partners, children, parents, and grandparents living in Canada.

LMIA Process

The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a crucial step for many work permit applications. We assist both employers and employees through this process to demonstrate that hiring a foreign worker will have a positive or neutral effect on the Canadian labor market.