The Employer-Specific Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for a specific employer, in a specific job, and at a specific location, as outlined in the work permit conditions.
Most of these permits are issued after the employer obtains a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), proving that no Canadian worker is available to fill the role.
You may be eligible if:
You are ready to work in Canada temporarily under employer-specific conditions
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that shows:
A positive LMIA supports your work permit application and is required for most employer-tied jobs
Through Service Canada (job posting, application, and business docs)
Includes details like wage, role, and working conditions
Include LMIA approval number, employer info, and required documents
May be needed based on job type or country of residence
If approved, you can begin working under the specified terms
Biometrics (as required)
Global Talent Stream (under LMIA) offers 2-week fast-track processing for high-skilled occupations.
Global Talent Stream (under LMIA) offers 2-week fast-track processing for high-skilled occupations.
We assist both employers and foreign workers by: