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Work Permit for Temporary Foreign Worker Program (WP-TFWP)
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SUMMARY
Unless you fall under one of the exemption codes under the International Mobility program, your employer must apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) (➨immilib.com/LMIA) and receive an approval from the government to hire you
The purpose of the LMIA is to ensure that there is no negative impact on the Canadian workers when you arrive in Canada as a temporary worker.
If your job is exempt from LMIA, you must apply under the International Mobility Program (IMP) (➨Page). Under IMP your employer must get an offer of employment number (LMIA exemption number) through IRCC’s Employer Portal (➨immilib.com/EmployerPortal).
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Minimum Requirements
1- Job Offer
2- Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
3- Job Qualifications / Licensing
4- Quebec Acceptance Certificate (work in Quebec)
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WHAT STEPS SHOULD YOU TAKE?
Step 1: Labour Market Impact Assessment
Most employers need an LMIA before they can hire you. An LMIA confirms there is a need for a temporary foreign worker and no Canadians or permanent residents are available to do the job.
Generally speaking, all employers must provide evidence that they have attempted to find qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents to fill job positions before turning to foreign workers. In addition, employers may be inspected for compliance with government regulations after their employee has begun working in Canada.
LMIA application can be made online through LMIA Online (➨immilib.com/LMIA-Apply) or on paper by submitting the application and processing fees to service Canada processing center.
LMIA Application must be submitted by your employer.
High and Low Wage (General)
If your employer is offering a wage to you that is at or above the provincial or territorial median hourly wage, he/she must apply under the Stream for high-wage positions. If it is below the provincial or territorial median hourly wage, the application must be submitted under the Stream for low-wage positions.
Median Hourly Wages by Province or Territory | |
Province/Territory | Median hourly wages effective April 30, 2022 |
Alberta | $28.85 |
British Columbia | $26.44 |
Manitoba | $23.00 |
New Brunswick | $21.79 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | $24.29 |
Northwest Territories | $37.30 |
Nova Scotia | $22.00 |
Nunavut | $36.00 |
Ontario | $26.06 |
Prince Edward Island | $21.63 |
Quebec | $25.00 |
Saskatchewan | $25.96 |
Yukon | $32.00 |
Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey, 2019 to 2021 |
Employers seeking to hire high-wage workers must submit transition plans with their LMIA application to ensure that they are taking steps to reduce their reliance on temporary foreign workers over time. Employers seeking to hire low-wage workers do not need a transition plan.
Express Entry
Global Talent Stream
Academics
Agriculture
When the production is included in the National Commodities list, the Canadian employer can hire a temporary foreign agricultural worker under one of the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (from Mexico or a participating Caribbean country) or Agricultural stream (from any country). If the production is not included in the National Commodities list, the general high-wage or low-wage applications must be used.
Caregivers
Positions in Quebec
Step 2: Get Quebec Acceptance Certificate (for Work in Quebec)
Working in Quebec (under TFWP where you need an LMIA) requires an additional step in the process. You will have to apply for a “Certificat d'Acceptation du Québec (CAQ)” (➨immilib.com/CAQ). It is only after receiving your CAQ that you can apply for the Work Permit.
CAQ Application | |
Apply Online:
Must be done by your employer |
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Official Program Guide: | |
immilib.com/CAQW-Guide | |
Quebec Application Fee: | |
Main applicant: | $222 |
Processing Time: | |
immilib.com/CAQW-PT | |
Document Checklist: | |
immilib.com/CAQW-Doc | |
Contact: | |
Tel: 514-864-9191 Fax: 514-864-8158 (general questions) |
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Step 3: Apply for Work Permit
For the jobs that require work permit, when you have an LMIA approval, you may apply for a work permit (➨immilib.com/WP-Apply).
Your spouse (or common-law partner) may be eligible for an open work permit under exemption code C41 if:
- You are a skilled worker who holds a work permit that is valid for a period of at least six (6) months, or, if working without a work permit, present evidence that you will be working for a minimum of six (6) months.
- You are a skilled worker who is employed in an occupation that falls within National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 (➨Appendix 1). Work can be part-time or full-time.
- You physically reside or plan to physically reside in Canada while working.
Step 4: Get your fingerprint and photo taken (Biometrics)
Temporary Work Permit | |
Submit Online Application: | |
immilib.com/WP-Apply | |
Official Program Guide: | |
In Canada: Outside Canada: |
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Quebec Application Fee: | |
Applicant: | $155 |
Spouse: | $155 |
Spouse Open WP Fee: | $100 |
Each child – Visitor | $100 |
Biometrics: | $85 |
Processing Time: | |
immilib.com/FED-PT | |
Document Checklist: | |
In Canada: Outside Canada: |
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Contact: | |
1-888-242-2100 (in Canada) 1-613-944-4000 (outside Canada) Web Form: Visa Office: |
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If you’re applying for your work permit, you will automatically be given a visa or eTA if you need one. If you already have a work permit, make sure that your visitor visa is still valid if you choose to leave Canada and re-enter. If you need an eTA and you’re flying to a Canadian airport, make sure you travel with the passport that’s electronically linked to your eTA. You must travel with your valid work permit, a valid passport and travel document.
If you’re eligible to work without a permit, you’re considered a visitor to Canada. You must meet the entry requirements for travelers from your country of citizenship.
Step 5: Arrival with Work Permit
- the type of work you can do
- the employer you can work for
- where you can work, and
- how long you can work
If you’re eligible to apply from within Canada, the work permit will be mailed to your Canadian address.
Ready to take the next step towards your Canadian immigration journey? Fill out the form below and embark on your path to new opportunities.
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