Immigration Lawyer
Work In Canada
Immigration Lawyer
Work Permit
Obtaining a valid work permit is a primary requirement for any foreign national to work in Canada. These are classified as open or closed, based on the employment and work restrictions applicable to the holder.
The majority of foreign nationals need to apply for and obtain a work permit before their arrival in Canada. Many of them additionally require an entry visa before they are able to enter Canada. To know more about how you can enter Canada on the different entry visas.
You can work in Canada by applying under a spousal work permit if you are accompanying your spouse to Canada who already has a job with a Canadian employer.
In some instances, you can get a pre-arranged employment with a Canadian employer who applies for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Why You Should Work in Canada
We understand that you are concerned about coming to Canada and finding suitable employment matching your education, skills and experience.
It is vital to know which Canadian employers are hiring, how to get your credentials recognized and learn more about the Canadian labour market.
Working in Canada has many potential benefits for you and your family
- Gain more points under the Skilled Worker/ Professional immigration category at the time of applying for permanent residency
- Enables a positive impact on your application for permanent residency application under any immigration category
- Adds points for your application for permanent residency under a Provincial Nominee Program
Know More
To understand more about the different routes to applying in Canada, please visit the below pages.
Our Immigration law services
Appeals
- Federal Court – Judicial Review
- Record Suspension
- Refusal
- Removal Order Appeal
- Reply for Procedural Fairness Letter
- Residency Obligation Appeal
- Sponsorship Appeal
- Stay of Removal
Corporate Immigration
- Business and Investor Provincial Nominee Programs
- C11 work permit by investment
- Compliance & Inspections
- Francophone Immigration
- Global Skills Strategy
- Labour Market Impact Assessment
- Permanent Residence: Investment
- Self-Employed Category
- The International Mobility Program (IMP)
- The Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Inadmissibility
- Authorisation to Return to Canada (ARC)
- Criminal Inadmissibility
- Deportation
- Medical Inadmissibility
- Misrepresentation
- Temporary Resident Permits (TRP)
- Removal Orders
Permanent Residency
- Citizenship Application/ Permanent Resident Card Renewal
- Family Sponsorship
- Permanent Residence: Express Entry
- Refugee Protection Claims
- Spousal Sponsorship
Temporary Residency (TR)
We can Help
Contact Nanda & Associate Lawyers today to know how you can come to Canada and successfully find suitable work options. Our skilled and experienced immigration lawyers will chart the path for the most desirable outcomes for you and your family.