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Are you finding it tough to get a work permit for Canada? The process is challenging, and the rules are tough.

Australia

Ready for an Aussie Adventure?

WHY VISIT AUSTRALIA

Australia has become a dream destination for tourists with its amazing beaches, distinct wildlife, and iconic landmarks. Attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Brisbane City Hall are globally popular. This sprawling continent in the southern hemisphere offers a unique weather experience. Winter occurs when it’s summer in the northern hemisphere, making it an interesting option for many travel enthusiasts. 

Australia’s vibrant cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane have a rich heritage and robust economy. The Aussies are known for their easy-going, friendly nature and laid-back approach to life. Mateship is a national trait because they love being good friends and hosts. You can visit Australia for several reasons, including the amazing outdoors, the inviting coastline, the passionate sports culture, and, of course, the delectable cuisine.

VISITOR VISA AUSTRALIA

The Visitor Visa for Australia is mandatory for visiting the country for a short time. It allows travelers to explore the country’s vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage. The visa is a must for touring, visiting family and friends, or short-term business activities and grants temporary entry. You are assured of an enriching experience Down Under.

Key features of the visa:

STUDENT VISA AUSTRALIA

The Student Visa for Australia allows international students to pursue full-time studies at some of the leading Australian educational institutions. This visa provides an opportunity to experience Australia’s high-quality education system. Students can also enjoy the country’s vibrant culture and diverse community. They are permitted to do part-time work to support their living expenses.

Key features of the visa:

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LMIA

LABOUR MARKET IMPACT ASSESSMENT (LMIA)

A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a mandatory document that Canadian employers must obtain to hire foreign workers. It ensures no Canadian worker is available for the job. A positive LMIA, or a confirmation letter, is essential for obtaining a work permit.

IEC

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE CANADA (IEC)

International Experience Canada (IEC) allows young adults from 35 participating countries to work and travel in Canada. There are three categories: Working Holiday, Young Professionals, and International Co-op (Internship). The work permits issued under IEC is valid for up to 24 months.

The eligibility requirements are:

Open Work permit

You will need a work permit to find employment in Canada. Canada offers two types of work permit programs. Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), International Mobility Program (IMP)

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Explore career opportunities in Canada. Enjoy a vibrant, inclusive, and thriving work environment.

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Discover world-class education in Canada. Here, academic excellence meets vibrant, diverse campus life.

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Experience Canada’s natural beauty, energetic cities, & unique culture. Plan an unforgettable, adventurous visit.

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WHY CHOOSE BRIDGE TO BORDERS

You will need a work permit to find employment in Canada. Canada offers two types of work permit programs. Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), International Mobility Program (IMP)

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Our experts will prepare your application after carefully assessing your profile and needs.

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We research the regulations and help you find the quickest way to begin working in Canada with a valid work permit.

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With our unmatched experience and deep expertise, we will help you meet the work entry requirements smoothly.

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We assess your needs and provide personalized attention and solutions to improve your chances of success.

LMIA

What is a Labour Market Impact Assessment?

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A copy of the LMIA

The LMIA number

HOW TO GET WORK PERMIT IN CANADA

To enter Canada for work, you will need:

  • Canadian immigrant visa (if applicable)
  • A Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) for each family member
  • Valid passports or travel documents

Two copies each of Forms BSF186 (B4) and BSF186A (B4A).

Form BSF186 is needed for goods you bring, while Form BSF186A is for goods arriving separately. If moving under the Federal Skilled Worker or Trades Program, you may need to show proof of settlement funds. This is optional for the Canadian Experience Class or those with a job offer.

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WHY CHOOSE BRIDGE TO BORDERS

Get ready to start a brand-new life in Canada. Let’s show you how Bridge to Borders is a one-of-a-kind immigration service committed to making every step of the immigration process easy for you.

We assess your needs and provide personalized attention and solutions to improve your chances of success.

We research the regulations and help you find the quickest way to begin working in Canada with a valid work permit.

Our experts will prepare your application after carefully assessing your profile and needs.

With our unmatched experience and deep expertise, we will help you meet the work entry requirements smoothly.

Work and travel in Canada with International Experience Canada

You will need a work permit to find employment in Canada. Canada offers two types of work permit programs. Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), International Mobility Program (IMP)

Gain valuable international work experience

These involve work scenarios where certain individuals can work in Canada without obtaining an LMIA.

Improve your language skills in English

These involve work scenarios where certain individuals can work in Canada without obtaining an LMIA.

Work in Canada and fund the trip of a lifetime

These involve work scenarios where certain individuals can work in Canada without obtaining an LMIA.

BUSINESS VISITORS

Visitors coming to Canada for business trips can work in Canada without a work permit, but they cannot enter the local labour market.

INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFERS

These permits allow employers to bring employees already working for them abroad to Canada without an LMIA.

POST-GRADUATE PERMITS

Students graduating from a designated learning institution in Canada can work for up to three years without a work permit.

PGWP

THE POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT (PGWP)

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international students who have completed a program at a Designated Learning Institution in Canada to work for up to three years. It helps graduates gain Canadian work experience and may support permanent residency applications.

Key Features of PGWP

HOW TO OBTAIN A WORK PERMIT

The process for obtaining a work permit in Canada depends on the permit you are applying for.

For most closed work permits, applicants need an official job offer from a qualified Canadian employer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This assessment ensures that hiring a foreign worker won’t negatively impact the Canadian workforce. Even those exempted from the LMIA or work permit requirements must prepare specific documentation to ensure entry into Canada.

There are two main pathways for obtaining a Canadian work permit.

Closed (restricted) work permits are tied to specific employers. In this type of permit, the foreign worker must remain with the same employer at the same location unless they change their permit. On the other hand, open work permits allow for more flexibility, enabling the holder to work for any employer across Canada.

Understanding and applying for a work permit process in Canada can be complex

but understanding these pathways and requirements is crucial for a successful application.

We can help you with the right preparation and documentation. It can go a long way in securing your work permit and beginning a new life in Canada.

WORK WHILE STUDYING IN CANADA

Most international students can work while studying in Canada on and off campus, with different requirements for each.

On Campus: This includes all buildings on your university or college campus.

Off-Campus:  This refers to areas outside the university or college campus. You can work off campus without a work permit if you:

  • Are a full-time student at a designated learning institution (DLI)
  • Are enrolled in a post-secondary or secondary-level vocational training program.
  • Are in a study program that is at least six months long and leads to a degree, diploma, or certificate
  • Have a social insurance number (SIN)

 

You can work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during regular school sessions and full-time during official breaks.

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Frequently Asked Question

You may get all the information you need to make an application from online resources, but please note that it takes just one mistake to rob you of a life-changing opportunity. Immigration consultants know the whole process inside out and will ensure your application and documents are submitted according to established rules and norms.

Whether you can reapply or appeal a refused immigration application depends on the specific reasons for the refusal. Some applications, like refugee claims, cannot be resubmitted, while others may be eligible for appeal within the time limits set by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations.

Permanent Residency is a visa status granting holders a Permanent Resident Card, allowing them to live in a country and access its benefits.

An applicant’s spouse and underage children can also receive Permanent Residency. Adult children up to 25 years old may qualify if they depend financially on the applicant.

Ties represent the personal and professional links that connect you to your chosen country. These can include your job, residence, and relationships with family and friends. The definition may vary from one country to another.