CanadaWork Permit Services
From overseas skilled workers to multinational executives, from the PR waiting period to youth working holidays, we cover every type of Canadian work permit — helping you work in Canada legally and connect it to a long-term immigration plan.
- LMIA Work Permit
- ICT Work Permit
- Bridging Work Permit (BOWP)
- IEC Work Permit
Canada LMIA Work Permit (Overseas Skilled Workers)
A key pathway to a Canadian work permit from abroad
The LMIA work permit is for overseas applicants hired by a Canadian employer, and is currently one of the main channels for skilled workers to come to Canada.
Who it’s for
- Overseas skilled workers
- Tradespeople and blue-collar occupations
- Workers in food service, logistics, construction, caregiving and similar industries
Basic requirements
- A job offer from a Canadian employer
- An approved LMIA
- Meeting the position and work-experience requirements
Canada ICT Work Permit (Intra-Company Transfer)
A fast track to Canada for business owners, executives and key personnel
The ICT work permit is for transferring employees within a multinational company to a Canadian branch or affiliate — no LMIA required.
Who it’s for
- Business owners
- Company executives
- Key technical personnel
- Overseas company management
Basic requirements
- A qualifying relationship between the overseas company and the Canadian company
- Meeting the transferred-position requirements
- Providing proof of company operations
Canada Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
Keep working legally while your PR is in process
The bridging work permit lets applicants who have already submitted a permanent residence application keep working legally while awaiting a decision.
Who it’s for
- Those who have submitted a PR application
- Those whose work permit is about to expire
- Those who need to maintain their working status in Canada
Basic requirements
- Have submitted an eligible PR application
- Currently hold a valid work permit or meet renewal conditions
Canada IEC Work Permit (International Experience Canada)
Canada’s working holiday and international youth exchange program
The IEC program gives young applicants from eligible countries the chance to work and travel in Canada.
Who it’s for
- Young people aged 18–35
- Those who want to experience life in Canada
- Working-holiday applicants
Basic requirements
- From an eligible country
- Meeting the age requirement
- Meeting the program’s eligibility criteria
Have questions? Get in touch
Our licensed consultants provide one-on-one work permit and immigration planning assessments. Booking hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM; the system shows available slots for the next 4 weeks.
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