If you are looking to work in a country like Canada, Unplugged Immigration is here to help you achieve your dream with different pathway options.
Canada’s quality of life is one of the biggest factors people get attracted to. Each year thousands of people with different types of skills and profiles apply to work in the multicultural and safe environment Canada has to offer. There are many benefits for the working class in Canada, including but not limited to excellent healthcare facilities, maternity leaves, affordable costs of living, insurance, and access to world-class technology and a well-equipped environment.
3 Major Types of Work Permits in Canada:
Open Work Permit
This work permit allows the employees to work in any company across the country without any prior invitation from a specific employer or location. The only employers not eligible are the ones who do not comply with labor requirements. Though there are very few restrictions on which employer you can work for and the occupation/location you can work in, applicants are required to consult to check whether they are eligible to apply for OWP or not.Temporary Foreign Work Permit
TFW is a category of visas meant for foreign applicants who have skills in a specific field that are not possessed by any of the citizens living in the country, be it permanent residents or Canadian citizens. This work visa would require an LMIA certificate from the employer and shall remain specific to the employer. The work permit under this category will be valid for only a specific period of time. Depending upon the job offered by the employer the employee has to comply with the rules and regulations.Post-Study Work Permit
This category of work visa is for students who have completed their education from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). The duration of the work permit depends upon the duration of the program chosen by the student (minimum requirement 8 months of program or more). An applicant can only obtain a single PSWP in their lifetime. There are a few requirements a student is required to fulfill to be able to apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit, this is where we come in. We help the students and other interested applicants in creating a pathway toward a quality life and work standards Canada has to offer.
Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
A positive LMIA certificate is applied once an employer agrees to provide you with a job opportunity in the light of no other Canadian resident being able to fulfill the job requirement and a capable foreigner is required to fill the job position. There is a separate list of the applicants who do not require an LMIA certificate.
How to Apply for a Temporary Work Visa for Canada?
At Unplugged Immigration we guide you through the process where our professionals help you to understand the eligibility criteria and apply for the best-suited program. Contact us now to book an appointment.