Temporary Resident Services
Begin Your Journey: Temporary Residence as Your First Step to Canada
Work Permits
If you’re planning to work in Canada, you’ll likely need a work permit, which falls into three main categories: LMIA-supported Work Permits, LMIA Exempt Work Permits, or Open Work Permits.
The first category involves obtaining a positive LMIA before applying for a work permit, while the second category applies to situations exempt from the LMIA requirement.
Open work permits allow individuals to work for any employer in Canada without needing a job offer or LMIA. Understanding the category that applies to you is essential for navigating the Canadian work permit process efficiently.
Study Permits
Considering studying at a Canadian university or college? Chances are you will need a study permit. Canada hosts world-class learning institutions, offering diverse programs and vibrant campus life.
Moreover, Canada actively seeks talented international students, especially at the graduate level. Pursuing a master’s degree here provides access to quality education and research opportunities.
Plus, graduates may qualify for a 3-year post-graduate work permit, allowing valuable work experience and PR Pathways. Spouses of graduate level students also have the option for an open work permit, enhancing opportunities for families in Canada.
Visitor Visas
Visiting Canada lets you experience its stunning landscapes and rich culture. From British Columbia’s majestic mountains to Ontario’s iconic landmarks and Quebec’s charming villages, the country offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Depending on your country of origin, you will need either an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or a Visitor Visa. For longer stays or family visits, the Super Visa allows up to two years per visit.
If you’re interested in working while exploring, the Working Holiday Visa offers an immersive experience combining travel and work. Each visa type caters to different needs, ensuring a tailored option for every traveler.
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