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The 2024 IEC pool is now open

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(IRCC) has opened the 2024 (IEC) pool.

The IEC is a program that allows youth that are citizens of , to temporarily reside and work in Canada. This year鈥檚 intake will allow close to 90,000 applicants from over 30 countries the opportunity to gain Canadian work experience. Starting today all those eligible and interested may to IRCC.

How does IEC function?

Citizens of partner nations that have bilateral Youth Mobility Agreements with Canada; and who are within the eligible age range (18-29, 18-30, or 18-35, (all-inclusive)鈥攄epending on the ) may qualify for an IEC work permit.

Similar to programs within Canada鈥檚 management system, the IEC functions on a candidate/applicant system. Interested individuals may submit a candidacy profile to IRCC (if they meet all ). At this point they are candidates. If the department selects a candidate鈥檚 profile, they are then invited to apply for consideration to receive a work permit. Once this application has been submitted, candidates are now applicants鈥攁nd one step closer to receiving their work permit.

Under the program, applicants may receive a work permit under one of three streams:

  • The , which grants an (OWP) for up to two years, allowing holders to work for most employers in Canada, in most industries;
  • The , which issues an employer-specific (or ) work permit for individuals who have a job offer, and plan to work with a single employer in Canada; and
  • The , which allows citizens of participating countries, who are enrolled in a post-secondary program (in their country of citizenship), to enter Canada and intern/work for a specific Canadian company. Applicants must already have arranged co-op placements before applying.

Basic eligibility

Candidates applying under the IEC must:

  • Be a citizen / passport holder of one of the that have Youth Mobility Agreements with Canada;
  • Have a valid passport for the duration of their stay in Canada;
  • Be within the eligible age range (18-29, 18-30, or 18-35, (all-inclusive), depending on the ) at the time of their application;
  • Have the equivalent of $2,500 CAD upon landing in Canada;
  • Be able to take out health insurance for the duration of their stay;
  • Be to Canada;
  • Have (prior to departure) a round-trip ticket or the financial resources to purchase a departure ticket at the end of their authorised stay in Canada;
  • Not be accompanied by dependents; and
  • Pay the appropriate .

How does the IEC benefit Canada?

The IEC helps Canada address labour shortages that continue to bother many of the country鈥檚 industries (including wholesale and retail trade, manufacturing, construction, and others). Immigration is a key source of workers, making the bilateral agreements Canada holds with partner IEC countries advantageous in providing young labour to key sectors鈥攚hile also giving foreign and Canadian youth the opportunity to gain international work experience. These IEC workers further become eligible to after gaining the requisite amount of work experience, potentially adding to Canada鈥檚 labour force long-term.

This year鈥檚 IEC intake has held steady with last year鈥檚 intake expansion, showcasing the important role that IEC workers have in the Canadian economy. 2024 is expected to see the inclusion of Finland into the list of partner countries, with both nations set to ratify their new youth mobility agreement sometime in the coming year.

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