We help you with assessment and application
There are two types of work permits: open work permit and employer-specific work permit. An open work permit allows you to work for any employer in Canada. However, an employer-specific work permit allows you to work for a specific employer.
Your employer might require to receive an approved Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) decision before you can apply for a work permit. We assist you throughout the process;
We are not an employment agency, and we cannot find a job for you. However, we can review your profile and give our professional advice in which Canadian province you would have the most opportunities to obtain a job offer. Additionally, we can teach you how to contact employers and share resources to help you through the process.
A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker is available to do the job. The LMIA is usually given for a specific period, and the work permit issued will match that period
International Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) contains provisions to facilitate, on a reciprocal basis, temporary entry for business persons. Eligible persons entering under an FTA will generally require a work permit but are exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Once an employer gets the LMIA or meets a Free Trade Agreement’s requirements, the worker can apply for a work permit.
Immigrative can represent you with your work permit application. If your job offer is in NOC 0, A, or B, you can have your spouse and dependent children accompany you. We can assist you with your family members’ applications.
There are different pilot programs available in Canadian provinces and communities. You must have a validated job offer from a Canadian employer to enter these programs. These programs have been made to support employers in small and remote areas to have access to Canada's job market. Here is the list of some pilot programs;
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
- The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
- BC Tech Pilot Program