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    Extend Your Work Permit

    then you need to apply for extension or to make changes the conditions.

    Employer-specific work permits

    You need to apply to extend or change the conditions of your work permit if:

    Open work permits

    If you have an open work permit, you may be able to extend it as long as you’re eligible to work in Canada with an open work permit.

    In the case of work permit expires

    If your permit expires after you apply then you can stay in Canada until a decision is not made to your application. In this situation, you have implied status.

    If your permit expired before you applied for a new work permit or study permit or visitor extension:

    You may apply within 90 days with the restoration of your valid status.

    Government fees:

    Co-op Work Permit

    Some study programs internship/co-op work experience as the part of the course. In this case student required to have co op work permit or intern work permit if:

    If student is enrol in English or French as a second language (ESL/FSL), general interest courses, or courses to prepare for another study program, then they are not eligible to apply for a co-op work permit.

    Travel and Work in Canada as a Youth

    International Experience Canada

    This category provides youth with the opportunity to travel and work in Canada.
    Profile submission will stay in the pool until: the Invitation to Apply for a work permit has been not issued.
    IEC pool issue invitations to candidates regularly during the IEC season.

    You can submit an IEC profile at any time during the IEC season. As long as you submit your profile before the date of the last round of invitations for your country, you may receive an Invitation to Apply for a work permit.

    1 IEC profile in multiple pools

    You can only have 1 IEC profile at any time. However, you can be eligible for more than 1 IEC pool.

    When you complete your profile, we’ll tell you which pools are available to you. You can submit your profile to any of these available pools. For example, you might be eligible to submit your profile to the Working Holiday and Young Professionals pools.

    How we issue Invitations to Apply

    Invitations to Apply are issued in the following order:

    If your profile is in an International Co-op (Internship) pool and Working Holiday pool, you’ll receive an Invitation to Apply for an International Co-op category. You’ll only receive an Invitation to Apply for a Working Holiday work permit if there are no spots left in the International Co-op (Internship) category.

    CountryAge LimitWorking HolidayYoung ProfessionalsInternational Co-op (Internship)
    Australia18 to 35YesYesYes
    Belgium18 to 35YesNoNo
    Chile18 to 35YesYesYes
    Costa Rica18 to 35YesYesYes
    Croatia18 to 35YesYesYes
    Czech Republic18 to 35YesYesYes
    Denmark18 to 35YesNoNo
    Estonia18 to 35YesYesYes
    France18 to 35YesYesYes
    Germany18 to 35YesYesYes
    Greece18 to 35YesYesYes
    Hong Kong SAR18 to 35YesNoNo
    Ireland18 to 35YesYesYes
    Italy18 to 35YesNoNo
    Japan18 to 35YesNoNo
    Korea, Republic18 to 35YesNoNo
    Latvia18 to 35YesYesYes
    Lithuania18 to 35YesYesYes
    Luxembourg18 to 35YesYesYes
    Mexico18 to 35YesYesYes
    Netherlands18 to 35YesYesNo
    New Zealand18 to 35YesNoNo
    Norway18 to 35YesYesYes
    Poland18 to 35YesYesYes
    Portugal18 to 35YesYesYes
    San Marino18 to 35YesNoNo
    Slovakia18 to 35YesYesYes
    Slovenia18 to 35YesYesYes
    Spain18 to 35YesYesYes
    Sweden18 to 35YesYesYes
    Switzerland18 to 35NoYesYes
    Taiwan18 to 35YesYesYes
    Ukraine18 to 35YesYesYes
    United Kingdom18 to 35YesNoNo

    If you’re in an IEC pool, you should start getting any supporting documents you may need for your work permit application. Some documents may take several months to get. You could get an Invitation to Apply at any time, and you’ll have limited time to submit your work permit application and documents.

    Under this category, applicant dependents aren’t eligible to accompany, they may apply for visit, work or study separately.

    Invitations to Apply are issued in the following order:

    1. International Co-op (Internship)

    Get valuable overseas work experience related to the field of study.

    This category is specially for student registered at a post-secondary institution and having a job offer for a work placement or internship in Canada. The internship is the part of the study completion.

    The International Co-op (Internship) category is an employer-specific work permit. (closed work permit) The internship you are offered in Canada must be directly linked to your field of studies.

    2. Young Professionals

    This category requires a job offer in Canada that contributes to your professional development. The purpose behind this is to gain Canadian professional work experience to better compete in a global economy.

    The Young Professionals category is an employer-specific work permit (closed work permit)

    3. Working Holiday

    This category wont require to have job offer, applicant can work with more than one employer.

    Working Holiday is an open work permit. An open work permit allows to work at most jobs in Canada.

    What is an open work permit

    An open work permit is like a special pass to work legally in Canada. Unlike most work permits, this one doesn’t restrict you to a specific company or job. With an open permit, you can choose which employer you want to work for and even switch between jobs if you find a better one. It’s great for people who are flexible and want to explore different work options in Canada. Just remember, it won’t allow you to work at certain places like massage parlors, and there might be other limitations depending on the situation.

    Open work permit lies under the following categories:

    Benefits of an Open Work Permit

    Open work permits are highly sought after for the freedom they give their holders. People really want open work permits because they give their users a lot of freedom. If a foreigner has an open work permit, they can work for any employer in Canada and can choose where they want to work. Most work permits are tied to a specific job. A lot of foreigners will be better able to get permanent residency in Canada if they work in Canada. As foreigners get more job experience in Canada, they can check to see if they are eligible for any of the following ways to become permanent residents:

    Express Entry

    Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

    Quebec Immigration

    How long does it take to get a work permit?

    Obtaining a work permit is a crucial step towards starting your new position abroad. The wait time for a work permit can vary quite a bit depending on several factors.

    Here’s a breakdown to give you a better idea:

    Here’s a helpful tip: Many countries publish information about work permit processing times online. You can find this information on the official government immigration website of the country you’re interested in working in. Search for something like “Canada immigration work permit processing time”. This will give you the most up-to-date wait times specific to your situation.

    Can we extend open work permit in Canada?

    Absolutely! Extending your open work permit in Canada is possible, but there are some key points. Firstly, ensure you still qualify for open work permit holder status in Canada. Secondly, submit your extension application at least 30 days before your current permit expires.

    But there are some things to consider:

    LMIA-exempt job offers – skilled immigrants (Express Entry)

    In most cases, employers need a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to support job offers for Express Entry but some jobs do not need an LMIA.

    Your employer doesn’t need an LMIA to support your job offer if:

    For skilled trade jobs, up to 2 employers can make a job offer can applicant must work for both those employers.

    Jobs exempt from the LMIA

    Some job offers may be exempt from needing an LMIA for the applicant who has applied under Express Entry, in the case if current temporary job is LMIA-exempt, states a specific employer or employers (for skilled trade jobs, up to two employers can make a job offer), and is:

    covered by an international agreement like CUSMA or GATS, and non-trade agreements. This can include professionals, traders and investors, or an agreement between Canada and a province or territory. This includes “significant investment” projects.

    Exempt for “Canadian interests” reasons:

    Designated by the Minister

    In cases where an LMIA is required for a work permit, you can find more information about LMIA-based Work Permits here.

    LMIA based Work Permit

    A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document which is basically confirmation letter for the job offer.

    Employer in Canada may need to apply for LMIA with ESDC (Employment and Social Development Canada) before hiring a foreign worker.

    A positive LMIA document shows that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job, this document contains details about employer, employer business number, a contract term, business number, occupation details and employer information with LMIA document number.

    Most employers need an LMIA before they hire a temporary foreign worker.

    There are different type of LMIA application process which are depend on the type of program you’re hiring through.

    Once the LMIA is approved, (positive LMIA). Foreign worker needs to apply work permit to come to Canada.

    Work Permit for IT Workers

    The Global Talent Stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program is a program that provides innovative firms in Canada with a faster way to hire highly skilled foreign talent when Canadians or permanent residents are not available.

    The Global Talent Stream is designed to help innovative companies recruit the highly specialized and skilled global talent they need to expand by providing faster and more predictable application processing.

    As part of LMIA application, employers using the Global Talent Stream are required to develop a Labour Market Benefits Plan.

    The Global Talent Stream contributes to economic growth in Canada by ensuring that Canadians and permanent residents continue to have the first opportunity at available jobs, while ensuring Canadian businesses have the skilled workforce they need.

    The Global Talent Stream is one of the pillars of the Global Skills Strategy, promoting global investment in Canada and supporting the Government of Canada’s Innovation Agenda.

    The Global Talent Stream is available to two categories of employers:

    The new Global Talent Stream highlights the Government of Canada’s commitment to the Global Skills Strategy that the Minister of Finance announced in the 2016 Fall Economic Update and as part of the Government’s Innovation Agenda.

    The Government is committed to building a better Canada so that everyone has the jobs, skills and learning to solve global challenges and strengthen communities.

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