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Self-employed The Self-Employed Program allows you to immigrate to Canada permanently with relevant experience in cultural or athletic activities, with the intention of contributing to Canada’s cultural and athletic life. Eligible occupations include NOC 51 and NOC 52. An individual must be self-employed in an eligible profession or involved in an eligible profession worldwide, or […]
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SPOUSE’S OPEN WORK PERMIT

An open spousal work permit allows spouses of skilled workers in the approved NOC 0, A, B skill types to work in Canada for at least 6 months, or spouses of foreign students at college or university to work for any eligible Canadian employer. The spouse’s open work permit category for skilled workers is exempt […]
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POST-DIPLOMA WORK PERMIT

In addition to the generous opportunities Canada offers its international students, the most promising benefit of studying in Canada is the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), issued upon completion of a post-graduate program at a Designated Learning Institute (DLI). Apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit Eligibility: You must successfully complete your program of study from a […]
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LABOUR MARKET IMPACT ASSESSMENT

The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a process that determines the impact of hiring foreign workers on Canada’s labour market and workforce. What is a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)? Whenever it intends to hire a foreign worker, a Canadian employer must justify that no pre-existing Canadian (citizen or PR) is qualified for the […]
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WORK PERMITS

Most foreign nationals require a work permit to work in Canada. A closed work permit allows you to work for a specific employer, while an open work permit allows you to work for any eligible employer listed in Canada. You can apply for a work permit from outside Canada as well as from within Canada, […]
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