Find the right Canadian work permit pathway — whether you're an
employer looking to hire a foreign worker, or a worker seeking
sponsorship. Covers LMIA, LMIA-exempt, Intra-Company Transfer,
CUSMA/USMCA, and CETA.
Step 1 of 5
Step 1 — Start Here
Are you an employer or a worker?
The Canadian work permit process looks very different depending on
which side you're on. Both paths are covered here.
Step 2 — Your Job Offer
What is your job offer situation?
Most Canadian work permits are tied to a specific employer and job
offer. The type of offer determines which permit pathway applies.
Step 3 — Your Occupation
What is the skill level of your occupation?
Canada uses the NOC (National Occupational Classification) system
with TEER levels 0–5. Your TEER level affects processing streams and
eligibility for high-wage vs low-wage LMIA streams.
Step 4 — Work Experience
How much skilled work experience do you have in your field?
Work experience requirements vary by permit type. Intra-company
transfers require at least 1 year within the past 3 years. Express
Entry (for PR) typically requires 1+ year.
Step 5 — Province
Which province will you be working in?
Most work permit rules are federal — but Quebec has an additional
provincial process. If your employer is in Quebec, both a federal
work permit and a provincial CAQ (Certificat d'acceptation du
Québec) are typically required.
Step 2 — Your Business
Which describes your business situation?
Your situation determines whether an LMIA is required and what your
obligations are as a Canadian employer.
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Our RCIC-registered consultants specialise in Canadian work
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IMPORTANT: This guide provides general information
only. Results do not constitute immigration advice and do not
guarantee any work permit or visa outcome. LMIA requirements, wage
thresholds, exempt categories, and processing times change regularly.
Quebec employers must also comply with provincial CAQ requirements.
Consult an RCIC-registered immigration consultant for advice specific
to your situation and occupation. Information is current as of
March 2026.
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