Work Permit / LMIA
Securing a Canadian work permit can open doors to exciting career opportunities in one of the world’s most desirable countries. However, navigating the intricate Canadian immigration system can be challenging. ImmiScape Immigration specializes in assisting with various work permit applications, including those requiring a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

Unlock Canadian Opportunities – Work Permit Solutions
Eligibility Criteria
- Job Offer: May need to have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer.
- Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): Some work permits require an LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
to show that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively impact the Canadian labor market. - Proof of Funds: Demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your stay.
- May need to meet medical and security requirements.
Work Permit Types
- Employer-Specific Work Permits: Issued to work for a particular Canadian employer.
- Open Work Permits: Allow the holder to work for any employer in Canada.
- International Experience Canada (IEC) Work Permits: Issued to young people from participating countries for temporary work or travel experiences.
- Intra-Company Transfers: For employees of foreign companies.
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Some categories such (spouses, etc.), jobs (performing artists, etc.) and programs are LMIA-exempt.
Application Process
- Determine Eligibility: Check if you meet the specific requirements for the type of work permit you’re applying for.
- Employer Actions: Employer may need to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
- Gather Required Documents: Passport, job offer letter, LMIA (if applicable), proof of education and work experience, medical examination results (if required), police certificates (if required), proof of financial support.
- Start Process: submit completed application and wait for a decision.
Top Reasons For Work Permit Application Refusal.

Dcumentation
- Insufficient Documentation: Missing or incomplete forms, inadequate proof of qualifications or work experience, or insufficient evidence of financial support.
- Non-Genuine Job Offer: The job offer must be genuine, with reasonable salary and working conditions, supported by a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or other relevant documentation.
- Inconsistent Information: Discrepancies or inconsistencies in the information provided, such as mismatched education or work experience

Eligibility/Qualification
- Lack of Qualifications: The applicant does not meet the required qualifications or skills for the job position.
- Insufficient Language Proficiency: Lack of Qualifications: The applicant does not meet the required qualifications or skills for the job position.
- Previous Immigration Violations: Past violations of immigration laws or conditions that negatively impact the application.

Financial/Ties
- Insufficient Funds: Lack of adequate financial resources to support oneself during the stay in Canada.
- Weak Ties to Home Country: Inability to demonstrate strong ties to the home country, such as family relationships or property ownership, which raises concerns about the applicant’s intent to return.
- Medical and Health Insurance Requirements: Failure to meet medical examination requirements or provide proof of health insurance.
Why Choose Us
The work permit application entails extensive documentation requirements, strict eligibility and qualification criteria, and staying updated on frequently changing regulations. As a licensed immigration consultant (RCIC) we can:
Expert Guidance
We ensure that your application is complete, accurate, and meets all requirements.
Personalized Support
We tailor advice and support to your specific situation, increasing your chances of success.
Handle Complex Cases
We can address any complications or issues that may arise during the application process.
Save time, reduce stress
We carefully prepare applications ensuring accurate and complete and updated documentation.
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