Open Work Permit

  • Quebec Suspends LMIA Processing for Some Low-Wage Jobs

    Starting September 3rd, Quebec will suspend processing Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for jobs in Montreal offering wages below $27.47 CAD per hour.

  • Quebec Targets Better Immigrant Integration ‎With Wider Access To French Classes‏ ‏

    Quebec immigration is investing a further $70.3 million in improving access to French classes for ‎new immigrants as it aims to improve immigrant integration services.‎

  • Quebec To Introduce Placement Agency Licences To Improve Protection of Temporary Foreign Workers

    May 22, 2019 – Quebec has tabled a draft regulation to establish a mandatory licence system aimed at personnel placement agencies and recruitment agencies for Temporary Foreign Workers(TFWs).

  • Recent immigrants reached new employment high in 2018

    Employment rate among immigrants aged 25 to 54 hit 71 per cent last year

  • Remote Foreign Work While in Canada: Can It Still Count Toward CRS Points?

    A growing number of immigration applicants are facing confusion around whether remote foreign work performed from within Canada can be counted for Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points under Express Entry. While many candidates continue working for foreign employers remotely after entering Canada, recent decisions from IRCC indicate that the matter remains legally grey.

    Under current federal guidelines, foreign work experience is defined as skilled employment acquired outside Canada, in occupations listed under TEER categories 0, 1, 2, or 3. However, the regulations do not explicitly require that the applicant must have been physically outside Canada while performing this work. This omission has led to significant debate, especially as remote work has become more common post-COVID.

    In some cases, IRCC officers have refused applications on the grounds that the applicant was not physically outside Canada during their foreign work period. In contrast, IRCC responses to authorized representatives suggest that remote work may be eligible, provided it clearly falls outside the Canadian labour market and meets all Express Entry requirements.

    To strengthen their case, applicants must submit clear documentation, including:

    • Remote job offer or contract
    • Employer and employee location details
    • Pay slips, communications, and meeting records
    • Evidence that the job was not part of the Canadian labour market

    Professionals in fields like IT, marketing, engineering, and virtual assistance are most commonly affected by this ambiguity. While some remote foreign work applications have succeeded, others have not, indicating that case-by-case discretion still plays a major role.

    Until federal courts offer definitive jurisprudence, applicants are urged to prepare robust evidence and consult legal professionals if facing refusal. Misrepresentation or poor documentation can not only lead to application rejections but also future inadmissibility.

    This remains a developing issue. Candidates planning to claim foreign work experience performed remotely while in Canada should proceed with caution and transparency.

  • Rising interest in applying for Canadian Immigration programs among high skilled foreign workers in United states and H-1B applicants.

    With the rejection rate for H-1B visa applications on the rise in the United States, highly skilled foreign workers who depend on them are turning to Canada in search of stability and new opportunities.

  • Saskatchewan issues 381 invitations in latest Expression of Interest draws

    Minimum required score rises six points in new Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand draws

  • Saskatchewan new draws on June 6th , 2019

    426 invitations issued in June 6 invitation rounds

  • Saskatchewan updates In-Demand Occupations

    Computer programmers and interactive media developers are among 13 professions that have been added to Saskatchewan’s In-Demand Occupations List.

  • Significant increase in international student intake

    Federal government unveils its five-year international education strategy

  • Some travelers can now apply for a work permit at a port of entry

    Travellers need to be exempt from a temporary resident visa or be from the U.S., Greenland or Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and meet other requirements.

  • Spousal open work permit pilot became permanent

    Canada is making the Open Work Permit Pilot (OWPP) a permanent program, so the spouses and common-law partners of Canadians can continue to work while waiting on their permanent resident status.

  • Spousal Open Work Permits in Canada: Insights and Updates

    In a significant policy update from May 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced a provision allowing spouses, common-law, and conjugal partners of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to obtain an open work permit while their sponsorship application for permanent residence is being processed. This facilitates the sponsored individuals to work for nearly any employer in Canada, enabling them to be financially self-sufficient during the immigration process.

  • Study Without a Permit: Only for Some Work Permit Holders

    Work permit holders who applied for their permits on or before June 7, 2023, are eligible to study in Canada without a study permit. Those who applied after this date are not eligible under this temporary policy, which is set to last until June 27, 2026.

  • Tech group wants new visa to allow skilled workers to enter Canada without a job offer

    Council of Canadian Innovators wants Canada to introduce a High Potential Tech Visa, to give in-demand professionals a pathway to permanent residency without a job offer in hand.

    To help address labour shortages in the tech sector, the Council of Canadian Innovators is calling on the federal government to pilot a new visa that would allow high-skilled tech workers to come to Canada without a job offer.

  • Tech group wants new visa to allow skilled workers to enter Canada without a job offer

    Council of Canadian Innovators wants Canada to introduce a High Potential Tech Visa, to give in-demand professionals a pathway to permanent residency without a job offer in hand.

  • Temporary public policy for nationals of Iran in Canada as temporary residents

    These new facilitative measures are in effect, and individuals can apply as of March 1, 2023, and until February 28, 2024.

  • The benefits of a spousal open work permit

    You may be eligible to work anywhere in Canada while waiting to be approved for spousal sponsorship.

    Canada offers an open work permit to foreign nationals who are waiting for a decision on their inland spousal or common-law sponsorship application.

  • The fastest growing industries for newcomers to Canada

    Canada is known for having a stable and strong economy. Post-pandemic, the country has seen a strong rebound in several sectors, many of which are seeing rapid growth.

  • The IEC 2023 pool is now open

    Following an increase in capacity, the International Experience Canada program is open for applications.