Worker Visa
– Worker Visa
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To engage in employment in Canada as a foreign worker, it is necessary to obtain a Worker visa and a work permit. The work permit serves as an official legal document allowing foreign nationals to work within the country’s borders. In most cases, individuals from abroad must possess a work permit to be eligible for employment in Canada, although certain exemptions do exist.
To apply for a work permit, the majority of applicants must secure a Canadian job offer that is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) which leads to a Closed Work Permit. However, there are specific situations where applicants can request a work permit without an LMIA or a job offer. For instance, individuals who have recently graduated from a Canadian Designated Learning Institute (DLI) or those who are spouses of individuals holding a Canadian work or study permit may be eligible for such an exemption.
The process for obtaining a Canadian work permit varies depending on the specific type of work permit being pursued. At Ravadid Immigration Services, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive assistance and support to individuals seeking to pursue their career aspirations in Canada. With our specialized expertise in immigration services, we strive to guide and navigate our clients through the intricate process of obtaining the necessary permits and visas, ensuring a smooth and successful transition to the Canadian workforce.