VisaWorld Ireland is a specialized visa support company with offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Belfast. Call us first and we will give you a consultation on what paperwork you need for your Canadian work permit. All you will need to do after that is drop your paperwork to our centrally located offices in one of these cities and we will do the rest whether you need just an invitation or full processing of your visa.
Our company also has offices in Canada and in-house Canadian Immigration Lawyer who will be happy to answer the questions you might have on Canadian Visas and Immigration Programmes.
Foreign nationals who want to work in Canada should learn about the basic requirements and what their future employer may need to do. In many cases, an employer must get a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to hire a foreign worker. Positive LMIA will be issued if HRSDC admits that the employer is not able to fill the vacancy through the local workforce.
In addition to that the employer has to meet some requirements towards maintaining safe working conditions and has to show significant efforts to fill the position in question locally. When all requirements are met and positive LMIA has been received the employer can send the official invitation to a foreign employee together with the copy of the of the LMIA.
Work permit in Canada. Process for a foreign employee Based on the documents received from the Canadian employer you can apply for the Work Permit and Canadian Visa. The main requirements that you will have to meet Proof that you are a good candidate for the offered position (based on your work experience, education and qualifications), Confirmation that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during the initial period of stay in Canada Factors showing that you will leave Canada after your employment, i.e. the documents confirming your ties to your country of origin, Criminal background clearance and medical examination, other relevant paperwork.
Contact us by email or phone today to receive free consultation and assessment of your chances to obtain a work permit in Canada.