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Work Permit for Canada

Open, closed, PGWP (post-graduation) — every situation deserves a tailored strategy. We analyze your profile and choose the most appropriate pathway.

Open Work Permit Closed Permit (LMIA) PGWP Post-Graduation

PGWP — Post-Graduation Work Permit

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is one of the most strategic programs for international students who have graduated in Canada. It allows you to work for any employer in virtually any sector, without needing an LMIA.

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Who is eligible?
  • Have completed an eligible program at a designated Canadian DLI
  • Program of at least 8 months in duration
  • Apply within 180 days of completing your studies
  • Have never held a PGWP before (only once in a lifetime)
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Permit Duration
General rule:
The PGWP duration equals the length of your study program.
  • 8–11 months of study → PGWP of same duration
  • 1 year of study → 1-year PGWP
  • 2+ years of study → PGWP of 3 years (maximum)
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Pathway to PR

The PGWP is the premier route to permanent residence via Express Entry — CEC (Canadian Experience Class). Canadian work experience acquired significantly boosts your CRS score.

Recommended strategy:
2-year studies → 3-year PGWP → CEC Express Entry → Permanent Residence
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Critical point: the 180-day deadline

You must apply for a PGWP within 180 days of the date on your official transcript or completion letter — not your diploma (which may be issued months later). After this deadline, the right to a PGWP is permanently lost. Contact us as soon as you receive your program completion letter.

Three Main Categories of Work Permit

Depending on your personal, professional, and family situation, one of these three types of permit will be best suited to your needs. Our role is to guide you from the very first consultation.

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Open Work Permit
Any employer, any sector
Flexible

An open work permit allows the holder to work for any employer in Canada, in virtually any sector. No LMIA is required.

It is available in specific situations, including for spouses of skilled workers, beneficiaries of the Skilled Worker Program, and holders of an Express Entry ITA.

Examples: spouse of a skilled worker, Express Entry applicant awaiting PR, graduate eligible for PGWP.
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Closed Work Permit
Employer-specific
Employer-tied

A closed work permit is tied to a specific employer, for a specific position and duration. The employer must generally obtain a positive LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) to demonstrate that no Canadian candidate is available.

Certain positions are LMIA-exempt, notably under trade agreements (CUSMA/USMCA, CETA) or for intra-company transferees.

The LMIA is issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Fees are CAD $1,000 per employer.
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PGWP
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Canadian graduates

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is reserved for students who have completed an eligible program at a Canadian DLI. It is an open permit, valid for up to 3 years depending on the length of study.

The PGWP is a strategic stepping stone toward permanent residence via Express Entry (CEC program), as Canadian work experience significantly boosts the CRS score.

Duration = length of study program. 2+ years of study → 3-year PGWP (maximum).

Who Can Apply?

Conditions vary depending on the type of permit. A regulated RCIC consultant precisely assesses your eligibility before any official steps are taken.

Open Permit

Main Requirements

  • Be the spouse of an eligible skilled worker or student
  • Have received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through Express Entry
  • Be a beneficiary of a humanitarian or protection program
  • Have graduated from a Canadian DLI (PGWP)
  • Hold a valid passport and be admissible to Canada
Closed Permit

Main Requirements

  • Have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer
  • The employer must hold a positive LMIA (in general)
  • Meet the position requirements (education, experience, language)
  • Not pose a risk to public health or safety
  • Some sectors are LMIA-exempt (CUSMA, CETA, ICT)
PGWP

Main Requirements

  • Have completed an eligible program at a designated DLI
  • Study program of at least 8 months
  • Be outside Canada or hold a valid study permit
  • Have never previously held a PGWP (once in a lifetime)
  • Apply within 180 days of completing your studies

Our Support Process

Four structured steps to maximize your chances of approval and avoid errors that lead to refusals or additional delays.

1

Profile Analysis

Complete assessment of your situation: current status, employer, education, long-term immigration objectives.

2

Permit Type Selection

Determination of the optimal permit (open, closed, PGWP), the application pathway, and any LMIA exemptions applicable to your case.

3

File Preparation

Collection and verification of all documents, drafting the employment letter, coordinating biometrics and IRCC forms.

4

IRCC Submission

Electronic submission via the IRCC portal, file tracking, and responses to additional information requests (AIR).

Complete Document Checklist

Requirements vary by permit type. Below is an overview of documents typically required. We provide a personalized list after analyzing your situation.

Core Documents (all types)

Valid passport (minimum 6 months beyond intended entry date)
Identity photos meeting IRCC standards
IRCC Form IMM 1295 (Work Permit Application)
Biometric data (if not already provided within the last 10 years)
IRCC processing fee
Prior travel and immigration status history

Type-Specific Documents

Job offer signed by the Canadian employer Closed permit
Positive LMIA (ESDC confirmation number) Closed permit
Official diploma and transcripts from Canadian DLI PGWP
Reference letters from employers with job description By profile
Detailed CV with exact dates of professional experience All types
IELTS / TEF Canada language results depending on the position By position
Important note: An incomplete or poorly prepared file is the primary cause of refusals and additional delays. Our team performs a rigorous review before every submission to ensure your file is complete, consistent, and presented in the most favourable way to IRCC officers.

A unique situation? Let's talk.

Every work permit file is different. Book a consultation with Mohamed Rachid Trissia, RCIC, for a clear and personalized strategy.

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