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Six frequently asked questions about Canadian work permits

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Canadian allow foreign nationals to work and live in Canada temporarily鈥攚hile also improving their eligibility for economic (PR) programs by allowing newcomers to gain Canadian work experience.

Below, 色狐入口 has compiled answers to six of the most common questions asked by newcomers about work permits.

What kind of work permits are there?

Canadian work permits can broadly be broken down into two categories:

  • (OWPs); and
  • .

OWPs allow holders to work anywhere in Canada, for most employers in most industries.

Employer specific work permits, in contrast, only allow holders to work for a specific employer, and often specify the location and duration or work as well. These work permits are often called (LMIA)-based work permits, as they often require an LMIA in support of the work permit application. LMIAs are the Canadian government鈥檚 method of assessing what the impact of hiring a foreign worker will be on the Canadian labour market. To successfully support a work permit application, an LMIA must return either a positive or neutral result.

How long will it take to process a work permit application?

Processing times for work permits can differ greatly depending on the program, type of work permit applied for, whether a candidate is inside or outside of Canada, and a host of other factors.

To deal with these multiple influences, (IRCC) has developed a regularly updated processing times tool, which also accounts for the department鈥檚 current capacity and backlog of applications.

To access IRCC鈥檚 processing times tool, click .

Can visitors in Canada apply for a work permit?

Under usual circumstances, visitors in Canada (those on a visitor visa, and not holding a Canadian study or work permit) cannot apply for work permits while inside Canada.

However, due to a temporary policy change made during the COVID-19 pandemic (set to expire on February 28th, 2025), some visitors in Canada can now apply for employer-specific work permits.

To be eligible applicants must:

  • Be physically present in Canada at the time of applying;
  • Stay in Canada while IRCC processes the application. If an applicant leaves while their application is being processed, they will not be eligible under this public policy;
  • Apply for your employer-specific work permit between August 24, 2020, and February 28, 2025;
  • Be a visitor with valid status at the time they apply for the work permit; and
  • Restore their visitor status (if it has expired) before they apply for a work permit.

Note: are ineligible under this public policy.

(CSQ) holders are also eligible for this public policy. This is a document issued by the Quebec immigration authority that declares the holder has been selected to settle in Quebec.

Can applicants appeal a decision on their work permit application?

Canada鈥檚 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act鈥攖he federal parliamentary Act that dictates the country鈥檚 immigration goals and guidelines鈥攄oes not outline a right of appeal for decisions on temporary resident (work / or ) applications.

IRCC instead encourages applicants to reapply, stating that, if possible, a different immigration officer will review the new application.

If an applicant believes that the processing of their application did not follow procedural standards, they may instead pursue a judicial review. This is a legal procedure wherein the Federal Court of Canada will review the actions taken by the processing officer. Under the judicial review process, would represent the applicant.

How can a lost, stolen, or destroyed work permit be replaced?

Work permit holders who have lost or otherwise no longer have possession of their physical work permit must apply to replace the document.

In addition to filling out an application, holders will also need to pay a fee to have their work permit re-printed.

Can I apply for a work permit when I arrive in Canada?

IRCC encourages all newcomers to apply for their work permit before they arrive in Canada, if they need one.

However, some individuals may be eligible for to apply for their work permits at a Canadian port of entry (POE). To be eligible to apply at a POE, candidates must:

  • Be from a ;
  • Be eligible for an (eTA) or travel to Canada without a visitor visa;
  • Meet all other requirements, depending on the type of work permit they are applying for.

Newcomers cannot apply for a work permit at a POE if they:

  • Need a visitor visa to come to Canada;
  • Are applying for a (PGWP)
  • Are a citizen of an ;
  • Are an (IEC) applicant who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and/or
  • Are applying under the .

Newcomers applying at a Canadian POE may also require a in support of their application.

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