Work Permit to Canada: How to obtain a Canadian work permit?
The Canadian work permit to Canada is permission to work in Canada. Most of the people of the foreign national require a work permit to work in Canada. Canadian government issues two types of work permits and you must apply as per your situation. Employer Specific work permit and Openwork permit.
An employer-specific work permit lets you work in Canada according to the conditions on your work permit, such as:
how long you can work
the location where you can work (if applicable)
Openwork permit
An open work permit lets you work for any employer in Canada.
You can get a temporary Canadian work visa by following the given four basic steps:
The employer applies for labor market opinion (if necessary)
Employer extends a temporary job offer to foreign workers
A foreign skilled worker applies for the work permit
The work permit is issued
You must fulfill the following requirements to get a work permit for Canada?
In order to be eligible, you must fall into one of the above categories, and you must also meet the following criteria:
You are currently in Canada
You have a valid temporary Work Permit, and it is set to expire within four months.
You have received a positive decision on your permanent resident application under an economic class, Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or the Federal Skilled Trades Program.
You have made an application for an Open Work Permit.
This new ‘open work permit’ is a significant program in Canadian immigration and allows applicants to work during the processing of their PR applications.
Since June 2014, those who are holding Canadian Study Permits who meet the eligibility criteria are allowed to work on or off the campus without the need for a separate work permit. The eligibility criteria to be able to work up to 20 hours a week are:
Must have a valid Canadian Study Permit
Must be a full-time student
Must be studying at an authorized designed organization in Canada. These organizations include Canadian universities, community colleges, publicly funded trade or technical school, or a private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees.
Must be studying at a post-secondary level in Canada, or
Must be studying towards a secondary level vocational qualification, or a post-secondary level qualification in Quebec
Must be studying on a program that awards a degree, diploma or certificate
Must be studying on a program that lasts for at least 6 months

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