Canadian Work Permit
Canadian Work Permits 1. Work Permission Employer-Specific This is the most often used type of work visa whereby the permit is linked to a particular company. Usually, you need: to apply: A legitimate job offer coming from a Canadian company A positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), which shows there isn’t a Canadian citizen or permanent resident ready to cover the post It says: Employer’s name Position of employment Work tenure Job conditions 2. Open Working Permission An Open Work Permit lets you work for any company in Canada (with few restrictions), unlike the permit tailored for your employer. Usually, it comes to: Couples of foreign students or accomplished professionals People under particular immigration initiatives including international mobility programmes or refugee claimants 3. PGWP, Post-Graduation Work Permission Designed for overseas students who have finished their education in Canada, this permit It lets them get work experience and be qualified ...