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Work In Canada

Canada’s work permit programs are vital tools for welcoming global talent and supporting the country’s ongoing economic growth. Whether you’re a skilled professional, recent graduate, or someone seeking to extend your stay, Canada offers multiple pathways to legally work and potentially transition to permanent residence.

The Canadian work authorization system includes both employer-specific (closed) work permits and open work permits, each with its own criteria and conditions. Employer-specific permits are typically tied to a single employer and require a valid job offer, often supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). In contrast, open work permits allow you to work for almost any employer in Canada, offering more flexibility and broader opportunities across industries.

There are numerous ways to qualify for a work permit in Canada. For example, temporary foreign workers can be hired directly by Canadian employers under LMIA-based streams, including initiatives like the Global Talent Stream, which fast-tracks tech and specialized roles. Open work permits are often granted to spouses of foreign workers or students, post-graduation international students, and those bridging to permanent residence status.

Canada also recognizes the need to support certain demographic and professional groups through targeted work programs. These include permits designed for caregivers, religious workers, athletes and entertainment professionals, agricultural laborers, Ukrainian and Hong Kong nationals, and individuals in vulnerable situations.

Employers play a crucial role in Canada’s immigration ecosystem. Companies looking to hire international workers must follow specific procedures, whether they are going through the LMIA process or using the International Mobility Program (IMP) for LMIA-exempt hires.

If you’re currently in Canada and wish to extend your work status, it’s essential to apply before your current permit expires. Understanding when and how to apply for a work permit extension is key to maintaining legal work authorization and avoiding disruptions in employment.

Navigating these pathways can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go it alone. At RightWay Canada, our immigration consultants help you make informed choices by evaluating your situation, explaining program requirements, and guiding you through your application from start to finish.

Book a consultation today and take the first step toward building your career in Canada—with confidence, clarity, and expert support.