How to Apply for a Canadian Work Visa in June 2025
Canada attracts skilled professionals with strong work permit
options and pathways to permanent residency. Here's a fresh, user-friendly
guide (in active voice) detailing each step of the process.
1. Choose Your Permit Type
- Employer‑specific Visa: You need a job offer
and a positive LMIA. This permit ties you to a particular employer.
- Open Work Permit: No single employer or LMIA required. Ideal for
spouses of skilled workers, recent graduates, and some claimants.
2. Gather Required
Documents
Whether it’s employer‑specific or open:
- Valid passport (minimum six-month validity)
- Job offer letter (for closed permits)
- LMIA approval (where needed)
- Proof of work experience and education
- Medical exam reports (if required)
- Evidence of funds or biometrics proof
3. Understand Processing Times
Processing varies by category and country:
- LMIA-based permits usually take 8–12 weeks
- Express Entry–linked permits may take 5 months
- Global Talent Stream may process within 2 weeks
4. Submit Your Application
- Employer‑specific: Employer must apply for
LMIA.
- Open: You may apply immediately if eligible.
Use the IRCC portal or a GCKey account and pay relevant fees.
5. Wait and Monitor
Track your application through IRCC portal. You may receive a Port
of Entry (POE) letter or biometrics request. Once approved, you'll receive your
work permit at the Canadian border.
6. Arrive & Begin Working
Present your POE letter and passport at customs. You’ll get your
actual work permit and can start working in Canada.
Additional Tips for a Smooth Process
- Double‑check your documents and format them
correctly
- Use IRCC’s checklist and tool for eligibility
- Submit online where possible to save time
- Avoid peak application months
- Consider fast‑track streams like Global Talent if
eligible
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