Planning Your Temporary Stay in Canada?
Whether you're aiming to explore, work, or study, Canada opens its doors with various temporary residency permits. From visitor visas to employer-specific work permits, discover the right path for your Canadian adventure.
Benefits
Flexibility in Visiting
Secure a Visitor Visa or Business Visitor Visa and enjoy up to six months exploring Canadian culture or engaging in business activities without the commitment of long-term residency.
Educational Opportunities
With a Study Permit, immerse yourself in Canada’s world-class educational system and gain qualifications that are recognized globally. These permits are tailored to the duration of your study program, providing a seamless educational experience.
Work-Specific Authorization
Employer-Specific Work Permits offer the unique opportunity to work legally in Canada, tailored specifically to your employment conditions and supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Eligibility Requirements
- Valid passport
- Proof of financial stability to support your stay in Canada.
- For Study Permits, an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and an attestation letter from the province.
- For Employer-Specific Work Permits, a job offer and a positive LMIA.
Types of Temporary Residency Visas
Temporary Residency
Explore the various paths to temporary residency in Canada, each designed to suit different needs—from tourism and business trips to academic pursuits and specific employment opportunities.
Visitor Visa
Perfect for those looking to experience Canada’s rich cultural landscape or visiting family and friends, the Visitor Visa is your gateway for a stay of up to six months, with possibilities for extension.
Business Visitor Visa
Tailored for professionals engaging in business activities without entering the Canadian labor market. Attend meetings, conferences, or training sessions and explore business opportunities within Canada.
Study (School, College, University)
Whether it’s a primary school, college, or a university program, a Study Permit caters to your academic ambitions, allowing you to live and learn in Canada for the duration of your educational program. This permit often opens the door to further work opportunities through post-graduation work permits.
Employer-Specific Work Permits (Job Offer)
Secure a position with a Canadian employer? This permit links your residency status to your job, specifying the employer, location, and term of your employment—ideal for those with a confirmed job offer who are ready to start their professional journey in Canada.
International Mobility Program
The International Mobility Program (IMP) allows employers to hire foreign workers without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This facilitates quicker entry for employees who contribute significant cultural, economic, or competitive advantages to Canada.
How to Apply
Determine the Right Permit or Visa
Assess your purpose for visiting Canada and choose the appropriate permit that fits your needs.
Gather Necessary Documents
Prepare necessary documents such as passport copies, financial proofs, and acceptance letters or job offers, depending on your permit type.
Submit Your Application
Apply through the official Canadian immigration website or consult an immigration expert to ensure your application is complete and accurate.
Explore Specialized Work Opportunities in Canada
The International Mobility Program (IMP) provides distinct pathways for individuals who contribute significantly to the Canadian economy, culture, or management landscape through specialized work and investment opportunities.
Intra-Company Transferees
Facilitate the transfer of key employees to your Canadian branches! This category is ideal for employees in executive or specialized roles who have been with your company for at least a year, streamlining their move without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Owner-Operators
If you own or control a significant part of a business in Canada, this provision allows you to secure a work permit to be actively involved in management without an LMIA, fostering entrepreneurial spirit and direct investment in the Canadian economy.
Significant Benefit
The Significant Benefit stream is designed for applicants who believe that their Academic and Professional contributions will significantly benefit the Canadian economy. In this case, significance can be defined as advancing a Canadian industry, general economic support for Canada, increased health, and well-being for Canadians, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions
Dreaming of a New Life in Canada?
Discover how you can make Canada your new home through its various Pathways. Each program is designed to cater to different skills, experiences, and situations, offering a warm welcome to those seeking to build a future in one of the world's most hospitable countries
Yes, extensions are possible for most temporary permits but must be applied for before the current permit expires.
Yes, family members like spouse and dependent children can accompany you.
Yes, students may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit, allowing them to work in Canada after their studies.
Start Your Canadian Journey Today
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