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Work Permit
Canada is home to thousands of skilled workers from around the world — thanks to its fair labor policies, strong economy, and immigrant-friendly system. If you are looking to work in Canada temporarily or as a path to permanent residency, a Canadian Work Permit is your first step.
At Crown Global Immigration, we provide expert guidance on securing the right type of work visa based on your qualifications, experience, and goals.
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Why Work in Canada?

High-paying, stable jobs

Safe and inclusive environment

Opportunity to apply for PR

Work-life balance

Access to healthcare
What is a Canadian Work Permit?
A Canada Work Permit is a legal authorization issued by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) that allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for a specified employer and period. There are two major types:
Employer-Specific Work Permit
(Tied to one employer, location, and job role)
Open Work Permit
(Allows you to work for any employer in Canada, under certain conditions)

Who Needs a Work Permit?
You may need a work permit if:
- You’ve received a job offer from a Canadian employer
- You’re an international student graduating from a Canadian institution (PGWP)
- You’re a spouse of a skilled worker or student
- You’re part of international exchange programs or intra-company transfers
- You are applying under specific programs like the Agri-Food Pilot, Global Talent Stream, or Caregiver Program
Documents Required
- Valid Passport
- Job Offer Letter or LMIA (if applicable)
- Educational Certificates & Resume
- Proof of Work Experience
- Language Proficiency (if required)
- Medical Exam & Police Clearance
- Visa Application Forms
- Passport-size Photographs
We provide you with a complete checklist and prepare your file professionally to reduce any chances of refusal.