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What Are the Documents Required for Canada Work Permit?

If you want to work abroad then Canada is an excellent choice to work in another country. Working in Canada allows you to travel, explore, earn more and get valuable work experience. In addition, because Canada has such a strong economy, it’s a popular destination for foreigners to work temporarily and eventually immigrate.

You need a valid Canadian Work Permit before moving to Canada and working there. This allows business people, students, temporary workers, and permanent employees to legally work in Canada and, by extension, earn money, pay taxes, and setup business.

For foreigners work permits are granted for a particular time depending on what work is being performed and for how long.

Getting a work permit in Canada is the first step of your journey. However, before you can apply, you must gather a long list of documents, like a valid job offer letter and proof of funds. So let bpirs.com answer one of your most asked questions about work permits: What Are the Documents Required for Canada Work Permit?

the Documents You’ll Need to Apply for A Work Permit

Identification

The first document you need is a form of identification, usually your passport.

Because the validity of a work visa cannot exceed the validity of a passport, your passport should be valid for the duration of your employment in Canada.

The photocopy of your passport information page must include the following:

  • Passport number
  • Issue and expiry date
  • Photo, name, date and place of birth

Additionally, you need two pictures that fulfill the Visa application photograph standards of yourself and any accompanying family members.

Education

Provide proof of education in the form of degrees, certificates or diplomas. You can also add transcripts and mark sheets to show your education history.

Work Experience

Various documents are needed to prove your work experience. Provide copies of appointment letters and relieving letters from your present and past employers as well as:

  • Copies of payslips
  • Bank statements
  • Reference letters that include the duration and scope of your work
  • Letters from employers that describe your precise job obligations and duties
  • The name, address, and phone number of previous employers

Proof of Funds

Provide proof of personal money saved to support yourself, such as:

  • Income tax returns for the last two years
  • Bank statements or books for the previous three months
  • Documents proving ownership of property or income or investments

Dependents and Family Information

If you’re planning to move with your spouse or partner, you’ll need:

  • Copies of the marriage certificate and birth certificates for any accompanying dependents.
  • Completed, signed, and dated Family Information Form (IMM 5707)

Fee Payment

Proof of fees paid applicable to the application for a work permit. Include the processing fee payment and biometric or Open Work Permit Holder fee.

Provide proof of legal status of your country of residence if it differs from your citizenship

Job Offer

To apply for a work permit, you need a valid job offer.

You also need proof that you meet the legal requirements for the job being offered. For example, a valid Canadian provincial or territorial trade certificate, educational prerequisites, or previous job experience as detailed in a resume.

You will also have to submit a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) provided by the Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) with your application to apply for a LMIA work permit.

Reports

Submit the following:

  • Evidence that you have no criminal past by submitting a Police Clearance certificate
  • Evidence showing you are in excellent health and willing to submit to a medical examination

Accreditation

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