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Nowadays many people decide to move to Canada and work there, as there are the convincing advantages of such a choice in their life. To do this, first of all, the workers from abroad must get an approved job offer from the Canadian employer. The job offer may be full-time permanent or temporary. It is important, that they must have this document before their applying for the Work Visa Canada and arriving under the TFWP (Temporary Foreign Worker Program). Work Visa Canada is a kind of Temporary Resident Visa. It is given for foreigners under the (TFWP) by IRCC – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. This program is created to bring in the foreign workers in order to resolve the problem of shortages on the labour market. By the way, it goes separate from the International Mobility Program, which creates jobs and helps to develop the Canadian economy by the expert knowledge transfer.

At SafeImm, we can assist you with a wide range of immigration programs, including:

Work Permit

If you want to work in Canada as a foreign worker, there are specific steps you must follow carefully and diligently. First, secure a valid job offer from a recognized Canadian employer. Then, obtain a Temporary Work Permit, which may require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from your employer. Your employer must provide a positive LMIA along with the job offer before you can apply for the Work Permit. Special requirements may apply depending on your location, the type of work, and the duration of your stay. Contact us for expert assistance with navigating the entire process smoothly.

LMIA

The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is essential for Canadian employers hiring foreign workers. It ensures that hiring a foreign worker has a positive or neutral impact on the Canadian job market. Employers are classified as “high-wage” or “low-wage,” and the same applies to workers based on wages. Some jobs are LMIA-exempt due to agreements like NAFTA. Since February 2015, employers hiring LMIA-exempt workers must submit their job offers to IRCC and pay a compliance fee. Contact us for expert LMIA assistance.

Travel and Work

Many people choose to visit Canada to work and explore, thanks to programs like International Experience Canada (IEC). This program allows eligible foreigners to work and travel in Canada for up to one year. To participate, candidates must meet specific requirements, such as age, citizenship, and financial stability. The process involves becoming an IEC candidate, receiving an invitation to apply, and then applying for a work permit. Depending on your country, you can choose between Working Holiday, Young Professionals, or International Co-op Internship programs. Contact us for expert guidance on working and traveling in Canada.

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