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You may be able to secure a Canadian work permit though the Intra- Company Transfer program if you work for a company that has a parent company, branch, subsidiary or affiliate in Canada. Employers wishing to bring an international staff member to Canada as an intra- company transferee are exempt from the requirement to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). For this reason, the process can be cost effective, simpler and quicker than the LMIA route. Continue reading for more information.
In order to be deemed eligible to work in Canada under the Intra-Company Transfer program, workers must be in one of three categories:
In all instances, workers looking to be transferred to Canada must have at least one year of full time work experience and be performing comparable work in Canada. There also must be a qualifying relationship from the employer and employee for a work permit to be issued.
Seven years for executives and seniors managers. Five years for specialized knowledge works. Once the maximum time has been reached, you need to complete one year of fulltime work outside of Canada than you would need to reapply.
Intra-company transferees are often in a strong position to become permanent residents of Canada. Permanent residents can reside and work in any location in Canada.
This permit is employer specific, so the answer is no. If your employment within the company ends, you would need to leave Canada, unless you were approved for another visa
To determine eligibility for a start-up company, the company must provide proof of financial stability and a plan for growth within Canada. The initial permit approved for this is usually one-year.
Spouses and children are permitted to live in Canada as part of this program.
Applying for an Intra-Company Transfer permit must be done carefully. To ensure you have the highest chances of approval, it is recommended to go above and beyond the minimum requirements. At Akrami and Associates, our representatives are experienced with these types of work permits. We can guide you through the process, start to finish, to ensure the best possible chance of success. Contact us today 416-477-245 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
You may be able to secure a Canadian work permit though the Intra- Company Transfer program if you work for a company that has a parent company, branch, subsidiary or affiliate in Canada. Employers wishing to bring an international staff member to Canada as an intra- company transferee are exempt from the requirement to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). For this reason, the process can be cost effective, simpler and quicker than the LMIA route. Continue reading for more information.
In order to be deemed eligible to work in Canada under the Intra-Company Transfer program, workers must be in one of three categories:
In all instances, workers looking to be transferred to Canada must have at least one year of full time work experience and be performing comparable work in Canada. There also must be a qualifying relationship from the employer and employee for a work permit to be issued.
Seven years for executives and seniors managers. Five years for specialized knowledge works. Once the maximum time has been reached, you need to complete one year of fulltime work outside of Canada than you would need to reapply.
Intra-company transferees are often in a strong position to become permanent residents of Canada. Permanent residents can reside and work in any location in Canada.
This permit is employer specific, so the answer is no. If your employment within the company ends, you would need to leave Canada, unless you were approved for another visa
To determine eligibility for a start-up company, the company must provide proof of financial stability and a plan for growth within Canada. The initial permit approved for this is usually one-year.
Spouses and children are permitted to live in Canada as part of this program.
Applying for an Intra-Company Transfer permit must be done carefully. To ensure you have the highest chances of approval, it is recommended to go above and beyond the minimum requirements. At Akrami and Associates, our representatives are experienced with these types of work permits. We can guide you through the process, start to finish, to ensure the best possible chance of success. Contact us today 416-477-245 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.