WOrk Permit in Canada

Work in Canada

Canada is one of the most common places to immigrate, live and work. It is recognized for its economic growth, excellent life quality, friendly people and work opportunities all across the country. To work in Canada, there are over a hundred types of work permits to allow immigrants to find a job, join the workforce and strengthen the country’s economy. To obtain a Canadian work permit, you need to meet some criteria and submit proper documentation to IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada).
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Hundred types of work permits to find a job

Does not require any formal qualifications

Proper documentation required

Work Permit in Canada

You must know there are two types of Canadian work permits: LMIA required Work Permits and Open Work Permits. In this page we help you with all the information you need about working in Canada. Find here all the options you have to live your dreams. Contact us for more in-depth details.

Types of Work for Unskilled Work Permit

Parcel Delivery Work

Restaurant based Work

Agricultural Field Work

hotel Management

Construction site work

Visa Guide

If your company decides to fully sponsor the visa, they may undertake the following responsibilities:

  1. Booking a flight ticket.
  2. Assisting with accommodation arrangements.
  3. Providing health insurance coverage for a specified period.
  4. Offering support for enrolling in a provincial occupational safety insurance plan.

It’s advisable to consider both rural enterprises and multinational corporations.

Step 2 involves checking if your occupation has a National Occupational Classification (NOC) code. Initially, Canada primarily focused on NOC 0, A, and B occupations for immigration purposes. NOC 0 covers management positions, NOC A involves jobs requiring a university degree, and NOC B encompasses trades and occupations often requiring college education or apprenticeships.

However, it’s important to note that if your profession falls under NOC codes C or D, there are still various immigration options available. Economic immigration is an effective tool for addressing labor shortages. Most NOC C positions typically require a high school diploma, while NOC D positions often necessitate on-the-job training. Examples of NOC C jobs include butchers, truck drivers, and food service workers, while NOC D jobs include seasonal workers, housekeepers, and oil field employees.

Regarding the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system, it is utilized in Canada to categorize jobs based on their skill levels. However, this system will be replaced by the Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) system by the end of 2022.

Some examples of semi-skilled and unskilled jobs in Canada include 

  • machine operators, butchers
  • food and beverage servers
  • nurse aides
  • caregivers
  • transport truck drivers
  • general farm workers
  • fish and seafood plant workers
  • construction trades helpers
  • laborers in food, beverage, and related products processing.

Frequently Asked Question

Why Choose Us?

Our team of First hand professionals, who have direct experience in this field, will assist you throughout the entire work permit process. This support begins with identifying your objectives and continues through to the application for your preferred job. When you apply through us, we can even aid in minimizing the visa expenses by matching you with companies that have suitable fees.

How much time will it take?

Knowing the immigration rules well and making sure your application is complete and well-prepared can make the process faster, usually taking around 3 to 4 months, and avoid delays.

How to book an appointment?

Contact us via our phone number : 01706-030208 to book an appointment in our office.

Can you provide digital services?

We would like to provide every service via phone call but we prefer being physically present in our office for providing all the necessary details.

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