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Choosing the ideal destination for immigration is a pivotal decision that can shape the trajectory of your
Canada, with its robust economy, diverse job market, and high quality of life, is an attractive destination for professionals seeking new career opportunities. An Open Work Permit allows you to work for any employer in Canada without being tied to a specific job or employer, offering you the flexibility to explore various employment options. At Edu World Overseas, we provide expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of obtaining a Canadian Open Work Permit, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.
An Open Work Permit allows you to work for any employer in Canada, with certain exceptions. This permit is not job-specific, which means you do not need a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or a job offer to apply. There are several types of Open Work Permits, including the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for international students and the Spousal Open Work Permit for spouses of skilled workers and international students. With Edu World Overseas, you can confidently pursue this pathway and secure your Open Work Permit.
Choose the Open Work Permit type that best suits your qualifications and circumstances, whether it’s the PGWP or Spousal Open Work Permit.
Fill out the online visa application form accurately and upload a recent passport-sized photograph. Print the confirmation page for your records.
The visa application fee varies depending on the permit type and the number of applicants included. Ensure you have the correct amount and payment method.
Collect all necessary documents, including your passport, application confirmation page, visa fee payment receipt, proof of funds, and other supporting documents such as proof of relationship for spousal permits or academic transcripts for PGWP.
Submit your completed application form and supporting documents through the online portal. Be sure to include all required documentation to avoid delays.
The processing time for Canadian Open Work Permits can vary. Regularly check your application status and provide any additional information or documentation requested by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to work in Canada and register your address with local authorities.
Apply for a provincial or territorial health card to access Canada’s public healthcare system.
Open a local bank account to manage your finances and receive your salary.
Utilize job search resources, attend career fairs, and network with professionals to find employment that matches your skills and interests.
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