Work Permits in Canada
Every year over 90,000 foreign workers enter Canada working temporarily to
help Canadian employers address skill shortages in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration
Canada (CIC) and Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) ensure that these
workers will support economic growth in Canada and create more opportunities
for all Canadian job seekers.
Please note that it is generally very difficult for visitors to obtain work
permits. People who do, usually have very special skills, or unusual job offers.
Applying for Work Permits in Canada
In almost all cases you must have a valid work permit to work in Canada.
- These steps must be followed before you apply for a work permit:
- An employer must first offer you a job.
- HRDC must normally provide a labour market opinion or 'confirmation' of
your job offer. However, some types of work are exempt from this process.
- After HRDC confirms that a foreign national may fill the job, you apply
to CIC for your work permit.
Work Permit Restrictions in Canada
You cannot immigrate with a work permit. If you want to come and live in Canada
as a permanent resident based on your work skills or experience, see if you
qualify for the Skilled Worker Program.
Work Permit Requirements in Canada
In some very unusual situations, foreign workers may do some jobs in Canada without a permit. Check to see if you can work in Canada without a permit.
The Worker's Role: Temporary workers must also meet the requirements that apply to all temporary residents in order to come to Canada. Find out what you must do before working in Canada.
Employer's Responsibilities
The Employer's Role: Before a foreign national may work in Canada, you, as
an employer, must check with HRDC to confirm the job offer you have made to
the foreign worker. Find out what you must do before you can hire a foreign
national.
HRDC's Role
HRDC's role is to provide advice to CIC regarding the impact on the Canadian
labour market that the entry of a foreign worker will have.
The Live-In Caregiver Program
A live-in caregiver is someone who provides care to children, the elderly or
the disabled in a private household. After working two years as a live-in caregiver
you can apply to be a permanent resident in Canada.
Citizenship & Immigration Canada
For comprehensive information about Canadian visas, visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada web site.
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