
Work in Canada
Build your career in Canada. A Work Permit is often the fastest way to Permanent Residence.
Build Your Career in
Canada.
Canada needs skilled professionals, tradespeople, and executives. We help you find the right work permit and plan your move.
Growing Sectors
There are many jobs in Tech, Healthcare, and Engineering.
Worker Rights
You are protected by strong labor laws and benefits.
Join 3,500+ people
placed in Canada this year.

Global Talent Stream
Faster processing for specialized workers.
Employer-Specific Work Permits (LMIA)
For people with a job offer.
If a Canadian employer wants to hire you, they often need to show that no Canadian can do the job.
The Process
The employer gets an LMIA approval. Then, you can apply for a Work Permit.
The Rule
You can only work for the employer listed on your permit.
The Benefit
A valid job offer can give you 50 or 200 extra points for Express Entry. This helps you get Permanent Residence faster.
Why is LMIA important?
An LMIA is a document an employer needs to hire a foreign worker. It shows that there is a need for a foreign worker.
- ✓Shows a need for workers
- ✓Helps with PR Application
- ✓Leads to a Work Permit
LMIA-Exempt Work Permits
Not all jobs need an LMIA. Some agreements allow for faster entry.
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT)
If your company has an office in Canada, you might be able to transfer there.
International Trade Agreements
Citizens of some countries can get work permits without an LMIA due to trade agreements.
Open Work Permits
Work for any employer in Canada. These permits are not tied to one job.
Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP)
If your spouse works or studies in Canada, you might be able to work for any employer.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
For graduates from Canadian schools. You can work for up to 3 years to gain experience.
Open Work Permit for H-1B Holders
For US H-1B visa holders who want to work in Canada.
From Work Permit to Permanent Residence
Working in Canada helps you qualify for Permanent Residence.
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
After one year of skilled work in Canada, you can apply for PR through the CEC program.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Working in a specific province can help you get a nomination. This gives you 600 extra points for PR.
Why You Need Professional Help
A Work Permit application is a legal process. Mistakes can lead to refusals.
Choosing the Right Job Code
Choosing the wrong job code (NOC) is a common mistake. Officers look at your duties, not just your job title.
Intent to Stay
You can apply for a work permit even if you want to stay permanently. We help you explain this correctly.
Accuracy Matters
False info about your past experience can lead to a 5-year ban from Canada.
We Help You Succeed
Don't risk a refusal. We review your documents to make sure they meet government standards.
Start Your Career in Canada
Check if you can get a Work Permit. Our experts are here to help.
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