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Below are some of the main types, along with their definitions:
An Open Work Permit allows the holder to work for any employer in Canada without the need for a specific job offer. It is a flexible option that can be especially beneficial for spouses or partners of students or workers in Canada.
An Employer-Specific Work Permit is issued for a specific job with a designated employer. The visa holder is restricted to working for the employer mentioned in the application. The job offer typically needs validation by the government before the visa is issued.
The Post-Graduation Work Permit is intended for international students who have graduated from designated educational institutions in Canada. This visa allows them to work in Canada for a period after completing their studies.
The International Mobility Program (IMP) Work Permit is designed for temporary foreign workers exempt from the job offer validation process, often due to international agreements or specific policy reasons.
This visa is for employees of an international company being transferred to a branch, subsidiary, or affiliate in Canada. The transfer should be related to a managerial, executive, or specialized role.
The Global Talent Stream is a program aimed at attracting highly skilled workers for specific occupations. It provides an expedited process for job offer approval, facilitating the swift acquisition of the Work Permit.