WORK VISA
WORK VISA
A work visa, also known as a Canada work permit, is given to eligible foreign nationals so they can work there for a set amount of time.
Only after receiving a job offer or an employment contract from a Canadian employer are people need to apply for a work visa. Employers who wish to hire foreign skilled employees for positions that cannot be filled by Canadian citizens or permanent residents must first obtain an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) from ESDC (Employment and Social Development Canada).
For people looking to work overseas, Canada is an excellent option because it has one of the strongest economies in the world. Businesspeople, permanent workers, temporary workers, students, and others can work in Canada with a work permit. Typically, applicants cannot submit a work permit visa application without a job offer in hand. With our comprehensive abroad career solutions, YGC can assist you in both finding employment and obtaining a Canadian work permit.


ELIGIBILITY
The Canadian government issues two different kinds of work permits: an open work permit and an employer-specific work permit. You can essentially work for any employer if you have an open work permit. This visa isn't occupation-specific. While an employer-specific work permit only applies to that employer, an open work permit may have additional restrictions that will be noted on it.

ELIGIBILITY
The Canadian government issues two different kinds of work permits: an open work permit and an employer-specific work permit. You can essentially work for any employer if you have an open work permit. This visa isn't occupation-specific. While an employer-specific work permit only applies to that employer, an open work permit may have additional restrictions that will be noted on it.