WORK VISAS CANADA
The Work Visa to Canada offers various Federal, State and Provincial work visas that provide workers at all levels the opportunity to live and work in Canada.
In 2010, up to 140,000 work visas have been made available. There has never been a better time to begin the process!
DO I QUALIFY FOR A WORK VISA TO CANADA?
Our Free Work Visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Work/Skilled visa to Canada. This assessment uses the criteria set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). It is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER VISAThe Federal Skilled Worker visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Canada permanently (outside the province of Quebec). |
QUEBEC SKILLED WORKER VISAThe Quebec Skilled Worker visa is designed for skilled individuals seeking to live and work permanently in the province of Quebec. |
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CANADIAN EXPERIENCE VISAThe Canadian Experience visa allows foreign workers and students who have worked or studied temporarily in Canada to obtain permanent residence. |
INTERNATIONAL GRADUATES VISAThe International Graduates visa allows recent foreign graduate students in Canada to accept employment and obtain permanent residence. |
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ALBERTA IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (AINP)The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program visa offers skilled and semi-skilled applicants the opportunity to fill the province's current skill shortages. |
NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (NBPNP)The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program visa actively seeks qualified immigrants to fill labour market shortages within the province. |
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MANITOBA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (MPNP)The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program visa intends to attract foreign workers who can help satisfy Manitoba's general labour shortages. |
SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (SINP)The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program visa allows skilled workers with an employment offer to live and work in Saskatchewan. |
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ONTARIO PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (OPPORTUNITIES ONTARIO)The Ontario Pilot Provincial Nominee Program visa provides permanent residence to skilled professionals with an employment offer from an Ontario employer. |
NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (NLPNP)The Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program visa is aimed at recruiting and retaining foreign applicants with skills currently unavailable in the local job market. |
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BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (BCPNP)The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program visa provides accelerated processing of applications for identified qualified skilled workers through various streams of visas. |
NOVA SCOTIA NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (NSNP)The Nova Scotia Nominee Program visa is a provincial nominee visa that is designed for workers with skills that are in limited supply in Nova Scotia through various streams of visas. |
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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (PEIPNP)The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program visa allows Canadians to nominate their relatives to live and work in Prince Edward Island. |
YUKON NOMINEE PROGRAM VISA (YNP)The Yukon Nominee Program visa is designed to allow qualified foreign applicants to be nominated by Yukon employers for permanent residence. |
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QUEBEC EXPERIENCE VISA (FOREIGN WORKER/FOREIGN STUDENT)The Quebec Experience visa allows temporary foreign workers and students who have worked or studied in Quebec to obtain permanent residence. |
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Two visa subcategories under the Alberta Immigration Nominee Program (AINP) have been placed on hold. Alberta's Immigration Minister Thomas Lukaszuk has stated that new applications will no longer be accepted under the family stream and the US Visa holder categories in response to the province's changing job market conditions.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has announced changes encompassing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and the Live-In Caregiver subprogram.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced that everyone wishing to migrate to Canada must undergo through an English Skill Proficiency examination, regardless of whether or not English is the applicant’s native tongue.












