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Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)

The Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) allows international graduates from eligible Canadian institutions to gain valuable work experience in Canada after completing their studies. The permit duration depends on the length of your study program and can be valid for up to three years. Holding a PGWP also helps in accumulating Canadian work experience, which can be used to apply for Permanent Residency. We assist with PGWP applications, ensuring all eligibility criteria are met, documents are complete, and the application is submitted on time for a smooth transition from student to professional life in Canada.

Work Permit Extensions

A Work Permit Extension allows foreign workers in Canada to continue their employment beyond the validity of their current permit. Applications must be submitted before the existing permit expires and require proof of ongoing employment, employer compliance with regulations, and eligibility under the specific work permit category. We assist in preparing a complete and accurate extension application, gathering all necessary documents, and ensuring timely submission to help you maintain uninterrupted legal work status in Canada.

LMIA-Based Work Permit

An LMIA-Based Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for employers who have obtained a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). The LMIA confirms that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively affect the Canadian labor market. This work permit is employer-specific and typically requires a job offer. We assist with the LMIA application process, work permit submission, and document preparation to ensure compliance and increase the likelihood of approval for foreign workers seeking employment in Canada.

Francophone Mobility Work Permit

The Francophone Mobility Work Permit is designed for French-speaking skilled workers who wish to work in Canada outside of Quebec without requiring a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Applicants must demonstrate French language proficiency and meet eligibility criteria for eligible job categories. This permit encourages Francophone immigration and helps employers access qualified French-speaking talent. We assist with the application process, language documentation, and supporting evidence to ensure a smooth and successful application for working in Canada under this program.

PNP-Based Work Permit

A PNP-Based Work Permit is issued to foreign workers who have received a nomination from a Canadian province or territory under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This work permit allows nominees to work in Canada while their Permanent Residency application is being processed. It is often employer-specific, depending on the province’s nomination stream. We assist with the entire process, including nomination verification, work permit application, and document preparation, ensuring compliance with immigration requirements and a smooth transition toward permanent residency in Canada.

Working Holiday Visa

The Working Holiday Visa allows young individuals from eligible countries to travel and work in Canada for a temporary period, typically up to 12–24 months depending on the agreement. It provides an opportunity to gain international work experience, explore Canadian culture, and fund travel expenses while living in Canada. We assist applicants in understanding eligibility criteria, preparing documents, submitting applications, and ensuring a smooth process to obtain this visa and make the most of their Canadian work and travel experience

Religious Work Permit

A Religious Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for a recognized religious organization or institution. This permit is intended for individuals engaging in religious work, such as clergy, missionaries, or religious instructors. Applicants must provide a job offer from a Canadian religious organization and demonstrate relevant experience or qualifications. We assist with the application process, document preparation, and compliance with immigration requirements to help you obtain a Religious Work Permit and contribute to Canada’s religious and cultural communities.

Caregiver Work Permit

The Caregiver Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada providing in-home care for children, elderly persons, or individuals with medical needs. Applicants must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer and meet eligibility criteria, including relevant experience and language requirements. This work permit can also be a pathway to permanent residency through specific caregiver programs. We assist in preparing applications, gathering required documents, and guiding applicants through the process to ensure a smooth and successful approval.

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