Canada Work Permit

Build Your Global Career in Canada

Canada’s growing economy and labor shortages across various sectors present incredible opportunities for skilled professionals around the world. A work permit serves as your first step into this land of prospects, offering not only a chance to earn and grow professionally but also the potential to transition into permanent residency.

Process & Timeline

Benefits & Features

Embarking on a professional journey in Canada offers more than just employment; it opens doors to a transformative experience that enriches both your career and personal life

Competitive Compensation and High Living Standards

Canada's robust economy ensures that professionals receive salaries commensurate with their skills, allowing for a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Gaining Canadian work experience significantly enhances your eligibility for permanent residency programs, such as the Canadian Experience Class under Express Entry.

Family Inclusion

The opportunity to bring your spouse and dependent children fosters family unity. Spouses may obtain open work permits, and children can access quality education, ensuring a holistic family experience.

Cultural Diversity

Working in Canada immerses you in a multicultural environment, promoting personal growth and global networking opportunities.

Comprehensive Social Benefits

Access to Canada's public healthcare system and other social services ensures well-being and security during your stay.

Eligibility & Requirements

To harness these benefits, applicants must meet specific criteria demonstrating their readiness and suitability for the Canadian job market

Valid Job Offer

Secure a legitimate offer from a Canadian employer, often necessitating a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to confirm the need for a foreign worker.

Relevant Qualifications

Possess educational credentials and work experience aligning with the job role, ensuring you can effectively contribute to the Canadian workforce.

Language Proficiency

Demonstrate proficiency in English or French through standardized tests like IELTS or CELPIP, facilitating effective workplace communication.

Intent to Return

Provide evidence of ties to your home country, such as property ownership or family connections, indicating your intention to return after the work permit expires.

Financial Stability

Showcase sufficient funds to support yourself and any accompanying family members during the initial phase of your stay.

Health and Character Assessment

Undergo medical examinations and provide police clearance certificates to ensure you meet health and security standards.

Turn your migration dream into a success story – with Oriens by your side.

Why Choose Oriens Immigration?

Navigating the intricacies of the Canadian work permit process requires expertise and personalized attention. Oriens Immigration stands out as your trusted partner.

 

1. Personalized Employer Matching: We leverage our extensive network to connect you with Canadian employers whose needs align with your professional profile, enhancing the likelihood of a successful match. ​

2. LMIA Application Support: Our team expertly manages the LMIA process, ensuring all employer documentation meets Canadian immigration standards, thereby streamlining your application.​

3. Comprehensive Application Assistance: From meticulous document preparation to timely submission, we handle every aspect of your work permit application with precision and care.​

4. Pre-Departure and Post-Arrival Services: Beyond securing your visa, we offer orientation sessions to prepare you for life in Canada and provide ongoing support to facilitate your integration into Canadian society.​

5. Commitment to Excellence: Our dedication to client satisfaction is reflected in our high success rates and positive testimonials, underscoring our reputation as a leader in immigration services.

FAQs - Work Permit

  • 1. Can I change employers once in Canada?

    Yes, but you’ll need to apply for a new work permit unless you have an open work permit.

  • 2. Can my family accompany me to Canada?

    Yes, spouses can apply for open work permits and children can study in Canada.

  • 3. Do all job offers require an LMIA?

    No, LMIA is exempt for certain jobs under international agreements and special programs.

  • 4. Is IELTS required for a work permit?

    Not always, but it strengthens your application, especially for LMIA-exempt streams.

  • 5. Can I apply for PR while working in Canada?

    Yes, Canadian work experience can boost your CRS score under Express Entry.

  • 6. How long can I stay on a work permit?

    Duration depends on your job offer, typically 1–2 years, extendable if conditions are met.

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