WORKING IN CANADA

If you have the professional goal of working in a developed country, growing professionally and adding experience to your Curriculum Vitae (CV), then come and work in Canada.

The country is famous for its multinationals in sectors such as technology startups, aviation, engineering, medicine, mining, oil & gas, consulting services, banking, among many others.

ImmiServices is here to assist you in obtaining the Work Permit, depending on your immigration class. The Canadian job market is quite flexible regarding the need to have a college or university degree to work in a particular profession. However, there are several professions that still demand from the professional a unionization or association with class entities.

It is worth mentioning that the regulated professions demand from the candidate an application subject to proof of knowledge, proof of languages, revalidation of diplomas and evaluation of degrees. Getting a work permit to Canada is not an easy task. A simple job offer from a Canadian company does not guarantee you in any way the sureness of the issue of a Work Permit.

It is worth mentioning that a company has the interest to bear the costs of the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), or if you fall under the program called Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), the chances of success in obtaining a Work Permit considerably increases. In fact, your case become a priority to the immigration authorities.

Sectors such as technology and startups are receiving incentives from the government of Quebéc, for example, reducing the waiting time for a work permit. The best way to define if you, your qualifications and Curriculum Vitae (CV) falls within the requirements of an open or specific Work Permit is to make an Online Consultation with one of our Consultants. They are specialized in this type of process and can provide the necessary legal information and pre-analyze your profile, giving you all the tips for your process to be accepted by Canadian authorities.

ImmiServices takes care of all paper work in order to demand a work permit, ensuring agility and seriousness in the process, making it feasible for qualified international professionals to work in Canada legally.