Work Permit

What do You Need to do?

To kick off your job search in Canada, consider attending both virtual and in-person job fairs, reaching out to recruiters directly, and using social media platforms like LinkedIn to grow your professional network.

Additionally, explore thousands of opportunities posted daily on online job boards and career websites, such as the Government of Canada’s Job Bank, which features listings across a wide range of industries and regions.

Crafting a strong resume is your first step toward making a great impression. It should clearly showcase your experience, skills, and qualifications—but more importantly, it should be tailored to each job you apply for. Highlight the achievements and experiences that align most closely with the role to stand out from the crowd.

Don’t forget your cover letter—it’s your opportunity to tell your story. Use it to explain how your background, strengths, and passion can bring value to the organization. A well-written cover letter can make a lasting impression and demonstrate to employers why you’re the ideal fit.

How to find a job in Canada?
How to get a temporary foreign worker visa?

A Job Offer: Most work permits require a valid job offer from a Canadian employer, but some jobs may be exempted.

There are two main types of work permits:

How Can We Help

Our seasoned, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), Alejandro Gonzalez, can help with:

Want to work in Canada? We are here to help you navigate the Canadian Work Permit Program with clarity, compassion, and expert legal support.  Contact us today to begin your work permit application at alejandro@mevoyacanada.com

Alejandro Gonzalez (RCIC)
How to apply for a job in Canada from The United States?

Let's Get Started:

You must create an account and apply directly through one or more of these official job portals:

Once you secure a valid job offer, we can assist you with the next step: applying for your work permit.

Important Notice:

  • We do not assist with the LMIA process (Labour Market Impact Assessment), which is the employer’s responsibility.
  • Buying or selling job offers is illegal in Canada. This is considered immigration fraud and can result in criminal charges and a permanent ban from entering the country.