Work in Canada
International Experience Canada
If you want to fund your vacation with temporary work in Canada, you may be eligible to obtain an open work permit. To be able to participate, your country or territory of citizenship must have an agreement with Canada. The work permit will be valid for either 12 or 24 months depending on your country of citizenship. We will evaluate your case and help you become a candidate as early as possible, as this category is very popular, and all places fill out quickly.
- Working Holiday
- Young Professionals
- International Co-op (Internship)
International Student Work Permit
Full-time Students can work off-campus for a maximum of 20 hours per week, as specified in their study permit. During scheduled breaks such as summer, winter holidays, or spring break, students have the flexibility to work full-time, including overtime, without the need for a work permit.
- Open work permit
- Gain valuable experience
- Find potential sponsor
- Support yourself while studying
Spousal Open Work Permit
As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, your spouse may be eligible to apply for an open work permit while the sponsorship application is in process.
- Can work anywhere across Canada
- Gain experience while applying for PR
LMIA Closed-Work Permit
This is one of the most popular pathways for immigrating to Canada. Catering to both skilled and semi-skilled workers, there are many opportunities nationwide. Whether you already have a potential employer who is willing to sponsor you via the LMIA pathway or if you need guidance finding one, our team of experienced professionals can guide you on this journey. This pathway offers a closed-work permit tied to the company for up to 2-3 years. It’s a great gateway to enter Canada and gain valuable work experience, which can eventually lead to qualifying for permanent residency.
- Company Sponsorship via LMIA
- Closed WP tied to company for up to 3 years
- PR Stream available
- Many trade opportunities