Start Your Career Journey in Canada with Our Expert Guidance

Are you looking to build your career in one of the world’s most stable, prosperous, and opportunity-filled countries? At Canada Migration Office, we help individuals and skilled professionals obtain the right Canadian work permits or work visas, enabling them to work legally in Canada and take advantage of its strong labor market.

We handle everything from eligibility assessment to application submission, ensuring a smooth and successful experience.

Why Work in Canada?

Canada is one of the most attractive destinations for foreign workers due to its welcoming immigration policies and growing demand for skilled labor.

Here’s why working in Canada is a smart choice:

  • A strong economy and low unemployment rate

  • High wages and excellent working conditions

  • Equal rights and protections for all workers

  • Permanent Residency pathways for eligible workers

  • Opportunity to bring your spouse and children

  • Safe, multicultural, and inclusive society

Types of Work Visas in Canada

Canada offers several types of work permits based on your situation, job offer, and qualifications. The most common include:

1. Employer-Specific Work Permit
Allows you to work for a specific employer in Canada. You’ll need a valid job offer and, in most cases, a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

2. Open Work Permit
Allows you to work for almost any employer in Canada. Typically available for:

  • Spouses of temporary foreign workers or international students

  • International graduates under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program

  • Refugees, asylum seekers, and others in special situations

3. Global Talent Stream / High-Demand Occupations
For highly skilled professionals in tech and specialized fields. Faster processing and flexible requirements.

4. International Mobility Program (IMP)
Allows employers to hire without an LMIA under specific agreements (e.g., intra-company transfers, trade agreements like CUSMA).

Who Can Apply for a Work Visa?

To apply for a work visa or permit, you must meet certain eligibility criteria. These may vary depending on the permit type, but generally include:

  • A valid job offer from a Canadian employer (for employer-specific permits)

  • A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), unless exempt

  • Proof of qualifications or relevant experience

  • No criminal record and good health (police certificate or medical exam may be required)

  • Intent to leave Canada once your permit expires (unless applying for PR)

Documents Required

Here are the documents typically needed to apply for a Canadian work permit:

  • Valid passport

  • Job offer letter or contract from a Canadian employer

  • Copy of LMIA and LMIA number (if applicable)

  • Proof of qualifications (degrees, certificates, work experience letters)

  • Resume/CV

  • Proof of language proficiency (if required)

  • Police clearance certificate

  • Medical exam results (if required)

  • Completed work permit application forms

  • Proof of relationship (if dependents are applying with you)

Step-by-Step Application Process

We manage your entire application from start to finish. Here’s what the process looks like:

  1. Initial Assessment – We evaluate your eligibility and job offer details

  2. LMIA Support (if needed) – We coordinate with employers and assist with the LMIA process

  3. Document Preparation – We help gather and organize all required documents

  4. Application Submission – We submit your complete application online or to the visa office

  5. Biometrics Appointment – You attend biometrics (fingerprints and photo)

  6. Updates and Communication – We monitor your application and keep you informed

  7. Permit Issuance and Travel Planning – Once approved, we help you prepare to enter Canada and begin working

How Canada Migration Office Helps You

We don’t just help you apply — we help you succeed. Here’s what you get when working with us:

  • Free consultation and personalized visa assessment

  • Support finding eligible jobs and employers (in select cases)

  • Complete LMIA and application guidance

  • Professional documentation and file review

  • Help with accompanying family applications

  • Assistance transitioning from work permit to permanent residency

  • Ongoing support after arrival in Canada