How to apply for a Canadian working
visa
?
Canada
has many employment opportunities
and welcomes thousands of foreign
workers from around the world every
year. This category is frequently
used by employers to employ highly
skilled individuals to fill a
vacancy. Our law firm is associated
with a professional recruiting
company offering foreign workers the
opportunity to work in Canada.
It is important to know that a work
visa is not a permanent resident
visa. If you want to come and
live in Canada as a permanent
resident, we invite you to complete
our immigration to Canada
assessment.
Most foreign workers seeking to
enter Canada to work temporarily
must hold a valid working visa. It
is illegal for a Canadian employer
to employ a foreign national who
does not have a valid work permit.
However, some foreign workers may
work temporarily in Canada without a
permit.
The following steps must be followed
before you apply for a Canadian work
permit:
FIRST STEP: You must receive
a written job offer from a Canadian
employer;
If you do not yet have a written job
offer, you cannot apply for a work
visa. In that regards, we invite you
to consult our job search center.
SECOND STEP: Human Resources
and Development Canada (HRDC) must
normally provide a labour market
opinion or confirmation of your job
offer. The Immigration and Refugee
Protection Regulations mandates HRDC
to furnish labour opinions
confirming the impact of a
prospective temporary or a permanent
hiring of a foreign national on the
labour market. The majority of
temporary hiring of non-Canadians
will require a favourable HRDC
labour opinion confirming that a
prospective temporary hiring is
genuine and is likely to have a
neutral or positive economic effect
on the affected local labour market.
Please note that some types of work
are exempt from this process. If the
job offer you received is exempted
from the obligation to obtain a
validation by HRDC, you may go
directly to step three an apply
for a work visa.
THIRD STEP: After HRDC
confirms that a foreign national may
fill the job, you apply to
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
for your work permit.
Please note that accordingly with
the Canada-Quebec Accord on
immigration, a foreign worker
seeking to work in Quebec must also
obtain the authorization from the
Quebec immigration authorities.
There are Temporarily Employment
Programs for people aged 18 - 30 and
who are citizens of the following
countries: Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Finland, France, Germany,
Ireland, Japan, Republic of Korea,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and
United Kingdom. The maximum validity
of an employment authorization
issued under this program is usually
12 months.
The additional requirements vary
from country to country.