Work in Canada

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Please send us an email if you are a refugee claimant, protected person, or refugee claimant with a negative decision and we will schedule an appointment.

Most people who are not physically present in Canada need a work permit to work in Canada. If you need a work permit, you may be eligible for either an

  • employer-specific work permit (closed work permit)

  • open work permit

An open work permit allows you to work for any employer in Canada. 

A closed work permit is employer-specific, enabling you to work for a specific employer under conditions. 

With an open work permit, you do not require any job offer or Labour Market Impact Assessment from a Canadian employer. 

An LMIA is a document issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), a department of the government responsible for the labor market on a federal level. A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker or permanent resident is available to do the job. A positive LMIA is sometimes called a confirmation letter.

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