In general, foreign nationals require a work permit for legal authorization to work in Canada, but there are exceptions allowing business visitors to perform certain kinds of work without needing a ...
End of temporary public policy to exempt certain visitors in Canada from immigration requirements during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Revocation of measures that allowed eligible foreign ...
Foreign nationals wishing to apply for a work permit in Canada will no longer be able to do so at a port of entry starting on December 23rd, 2024. Instead, all applications for initial work permits ...
Canada has ended issuance of Work Permits at Ports of Entry to promote online process. (FE Online) The Canadian government has declared that it would no longer issue work permits at ports of entry.
Canada ended the practice of flagpoling for work and study permits at ports of entry, requiring renewals through IRCC instead. This aims to streamline port operations and border enforcement.
Canada has introduced a temporary public policy that allows foreign nationals with work permits to study without study permits. This public policy will come into effect on June 27, 2023, and will ...
Temporary residents like students bypass online wait times for work or study permits by leaving the country and returning for same-day immigration services. (Reuters ) The Government of Canada has ...
The first red flag came when the boss told him he would be paid $20 an hour as a floor installer, rather than the $25 stipulated in the employment contract and work permit application sanctioned ...
(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press) Work and study permits will no longer be available for flagpolers at ports of entry in Canada. Flagpolers are foreign nationals holding temporary resident status ...
The deadline to apply for an open work permit has been extended until December 31, 2026. If you’re still waiting for a decision on your permanent residence application submitted in 2021 under the ...