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Embark on a journey to work and thrive in Canada from Dubai with TVG Migration's expert guidance. Our dedicated team specializes in facilitating Canada work permits for individuals in the UAE. Whether you're pursuing career growth, international experience, or new horizons, trust TVG Migration to navigate the process efficiently, ensuring your dreams of working in Canada become a reality.
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As an ambitious professional seeking new horizons, Canada beckons with its thriving economy, diverse opportunities, and welcoming environment. Securing a work permit in Canada is a pivotal step towards realizing your career aspirations and experiencing the unique Canadian way of life.
Understanding the Work • Permit Process • 01 • 02 Determine the Eligibility • 03 Obtain a Job Offer • 04 Labor Market Impact Assessment
Understanding the Work Permit Process • A work permit allows foreign nationals to work legally in Canada for a specified period. The process involves several steps, and it’s crucial to have a clear roadmap before initiating your application.
DETERMINE THE ELIGIBILITY The first step is to ascertain your eligibility for a Canadian work permit. Various work permit streams cater to different categories of workers, such as skilled workers, professionals, intra-company transfers, and international students. Each stream has its unique requirements and eligibility criteria. Research thoroughly and assess which stream aligns with your qualifications and professional background.
OBTAIN A JOB OFFER • To apply for a work permit, you must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer. The job offer should be in writing and provide details such as the job title, responsibilities, duration of employment, salary, and other terms and conditions. A genuine job offer is a critical factor in the work permit application process.
Labor Market Impact Assessment In certain cases, obtaining a positive LMIA is mandatory before applying for a work permit. An LMIA is a document that verifies there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job position and that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to do so. However, some work permit streams, such as the International Mobility Program, may be LMIA-exempt.