Canada offers a range of temporary work opportunities for foreign nationals, many of which can serve as a foundation for long-term immigration goals. Whether you are a skilled worker, an international graduate, or an employer seeking foreign talent, work permit applications must be carefully prepared and compliant with immigration requirements.
We assist both individuals and employers with work permit applications, employer sponsorship processes, and strategic planning that connects Canadian work experience to future opportunities.
Work Permit Services
We provide support for a wide range of work authorization options, including:
- Employer-Specific Work Permits
For foreign nationals working for a designated Canadian employer
- LMIA-Based & LMIA-Exempt Work Permits
Including applications supported by Labour Market Impact Assessments and those exempt under immigration regulations or international agreements
- Open Work Permits
For eligible applicants not tied to a specific employer, including spouses and certain graduates
- Intra-Company Transfers (ICT)
For multinational companies transferring key employees to Canada
- Spousal & Family Work Permits
For spouses or partners of eligible workers and students
- Work Permit Extensions & Changes
For individuals seeking to extend their stay or change employment conditions
- Bridging Open Work Permits
For permanent residence applicants awaiting a final decision
Support for Employers
Hiring a foreign worker involves strict compliance requirements. We assist employers by:
- Advising on whether a work permit requires an LMIA or qualifies for an exemption
- Preparing employer-supported work permit applications
- Assisting with LMIA-related processes where required
- Ensuring applications meet program and compliance standards
How We Support You
Every work permit application is assessed individually. Our role is to ensure your application is accurate, well-documented, and strategically presented. We assist by:
- Assessing eligibility across available work permit options
- Recommending the most appropriate pathway based on your situation
- Preparing and reviewing application forms and supporting documents
- Identifying and addressing potential concerns before submission
- Assisting with applications following refusals or status issues
Beyond Temporary Work
Canadian work experience can play a key role in future immigration plans. We provide guidance on how temporary work authorization may support longer-term goals, including permanent residence options.
Ready to Work in Canada?
Work permit applications involve detailed requirements and careful planning.
Book a consultation with us to explore your work permit options and receive tailored guidance based on your circumstances.