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Work Permit for Business PR Candidates Provincial and Quebec (WP-C60)
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SUMMARY
If you are a provincial business candidate or Quebec self-employed applicant approved for a Quebec selection certificate seeking eventual permanent residence, you may apply for a work permit under International Mobility Program (IMP). Qualified candidates are exempted from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) (➨immilib.com/LMIA) under paragraph R205(a) of Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) (exemption code C60).
To see a list of LMIA exemption Codes (➨immilib.com/LMIA-Exemptions)
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Potential provincial nominees
- Quebec-destined entrepreneurs or self-employed persons issued a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ)
To support your work permit application, provinces and territories will provide work permit support letters to confirm satisfaction with your genuine business creation, viable business plan, and the anticipated significant cultural, social, or economic benefits for the respective province or territory of residence.
Potential provincial nominees
Under Business and Entrepreneurial streams of Provincial Nominee Programs, upon approval and receipt of your signed and dated Business Performance Agreement, the province will provide you with an Approval Letter and a Work Permit Support Letter with instructions on how to apply for a Work Permit. A work permit allows you to settle in the province and operate your business. The length of work permit is usually 2 years for provincial nominees.
You must provide the letter of support, your business plan and your signed Business Performance Agreement to the Government of Canada with an application for a temporary work permit. Your work permit support letter document is usually valid for six (6) months.
Most Provincial business programs require you to come to Canada with a work permit and establish and run your business before you become a nominee for immigration. If you have applied under a provincial nominee program with direct path to permanent residence, or if you have been already given a formal Confirmation of Nomination, you may apply for a work permit under exemption code T13 (➨Page).
Quebec-destined entrepreneurs or self-employed persons issued a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ)
You may apply for a 3 year work permit if you are an entrepreneur or self-employed applicant destined to Quebec and a CSQ has been issued. To be eligible, you must have a valid CSQ as an entrepreneur or self-employed person and a support letter from the Quebec Government requesting early entry.
Ready to take the next step towards your Canadian immigration journey? Fill out the form below and embark on your path to new opportunities.
WHAT STEPS SHOULD YOU TAKE?
Step 1: Submit a self-employed offer of employment
If your business has already registered for a Canada Revenue Agency business number, this should be done online using online Employer Portal (➨immilib.com/employer-portal).
In your email, include your full name, date of birth, citizenship, country of birth and gender.
Step 2: Apply for Work Permit
To find out how to submit your application, see (➨immilib.com/WP-Apply).
Temporary Work Permit | ||
Submit offer of employment: | ||
immilib.com/employer-portal | ||
Submit Online Application: | ||
immilib.com/WP-Apply | ||
Official Program Guide: | ||
immilib.com/WP-C60-Guide | ||
IRCC Application Fees: | ||
Employer Compliance Fee | $230 | |
Applicant: | $155 | |
Applicant with Open WP | $100 | |
Open WP – Spouse | $155 | |
Each child – Visitor | $100 | |
Biometrics: | $85 | |
Processing Time: | ||
immilib.com/FED-PT | ||
Document Checklist: | ||
immilib.com/WP-Doc-in | ||
Contact: | ||
1-888-242-2100 (in Canada) 1-613-944-4000 (outside Canada) Web Form: Visa Office: |
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Step 3: Get your fingerprint and photo taken (Biometrics)
Before you go, check the location’s website for its services and fees at (➨immilib.com/Biometrics).
Step 4: Arrival with Work Permit
- the type of work you can do
- the employer you can work for (your own company)
- where you can work, and
- how long you can work
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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