What are all the documents required to obtain a work permit visa in Canada?

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What Documents Are Required for Canada Work Permit?

To obtain a work permit visa in Canada, applicants need to submit a set of required documents. The exact list can vary depending on the type of work permit (employer-specific or open work permit) and personal circumstances, but generally, the following documents are required:

1. Valid Passport – Must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Canada.

2. Completed Application Forms – Such as IMM 1295 (Application for Work Permit Made Outside Canada) and other relevant forms.

3. Recent Passport-Sized Photographs – As per Canadian photo specifications.

4. Job Offer Letter – A valid job offer from a Canadian employer.

5. Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) – If required, provided by the employer to show that a foreign worker is needed for the role.

6. Employment Contract – Detailing job title, wages, duties, and working conditions.

7. Proof of Qualifications – Educational certificates, professional licenses, or training documents related to the job.

8. Proof of Work Experience – Reference letters, pay slips, or employment records.

9. Proof of Financial Support – Bank statements or proof that you can sustain yourself until you start earning.

10. Medical Examination Results – Required if you plan to work in healthcare, childcare, food-related jobs, or if your stay exceeds six months.

11. Police Clearance Certificate – To prove you have no criminal record.

12. Biometrics – Fingerprints and photo if required.

13. Visa Application Fees Payment Receipt – Proof of payment of the processing fees.

14. Cover Letter – Explaining your purpose, job role, and why you are applying for the work permit.

In some cases, additional documents may be required, such as marriage certificates (for spouses), dependent details, or provincial approvals.


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