Types of Work Permits We Handle
Required Documents
For LMIA-Based Permits:
Job offer letter
LMIA copy and number
Employment contract
Passport
Resume or CV
Educational and work experience documents
Police clearance (if required)
Medical exam (for certain jobs or countries)
For Open Work Permits:
Proof of relationship to eligible spouse (marriage certificate, spouse’s permit)
Passport and personal documents
Proof of status of spouse or PR application (if applicable)
⚠ Disclaimer: IRCC may require additional documents depending on your country of origin, job type, medical background, or immigration history. Requirements are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Inside vs. Outside Canada Applications
We help you apply:
From outside Canada before arrival
From within Canada, if you’re changing conditions or status
After graduation, if applying for PGWP
- Valid passport (all pages, including old passports)
- Passport-size photographs (per IRCC specs)
- Family Information Form (IMM 5645)
Can I bring my family with a work permit?
Yes. In some cases, spouses may qualify for an Open Work Permit, and dependent children may apply for study or visitor status. Can I apply for PR later?
Yes, work experience under a valid work permit can help you become eligible for PR through Express Entry, CEC, or PNP.
For more information or to get started on your Visitor Visa application, reach out to:
Company