Work Visa

Advance Your Career in Canada

Work Visa

Canada boasts one of the most robust and dynamic job markets in the world, offering competitive salaries, excellent worker protections, and a high standard of living. Navigating the Canadian work permit process, however, can be incredibly complex. At Choice Visa, we simplify the process for both foreign workers and Canadian employers—from securing Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) to filing flawless work permit applications.

What Our Services Include

Basic Visa Requirements

Start Your Application

Ready to take the next big step in your professional life? A minor error in a work permit application can lead to frustrating delays. Let our certified immigration consultants evaluate your professional profile and handle the heavy lifting for you.

Popular Work Visa Pathways

Finding the Right Permit for Your Career

There are numerous ways to work in Canada. Whether you are sponsored by an employer through an LMIA, applying for a Spousal Open Work Permit, or leveraging international free trade agreements like CUSMA, we identify the most efficient and legally sound pathway for your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions About Working in Canada?

Unsure about the difference between an Open and Closed Work Permit? Wondering how long an LMIA takes to process, or if you can bring your family with you? The work visa process involves many technical details, and our experts are here to provide clear, honest answers.

1. Gain Global Work Experience

Working in Canada provides you with invaluable North American work experience, which is highly respected globally. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with diverse, world-class professionals in a booming economy, significantly enhancing your resume and long-term career prospects.

2. Bring Your Family With You

Canada values family reunification. In many cases, if you hold a valid Canadian work permit for a skilled position, your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible to apply for an Open Work Permit. Additionally, your dependent children may be able to study at Canadian public schools without needing a separate study permit.

3. A Direct Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR)

A Canadian Work Visa is often the most effective stepping stone to becoming a Permanent Resident. Gaining Canadian work experience dramatically increases your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score under the Express Entry system (through the Canadian Experience Class). It also opens up numerous Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) that target candidates already working in the province.