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Work Permit But No LMO

If you're planning to apply to work in Canada, you should be aware that there are certain jobs that require a work permit but do not require a labour market opinion (LMO) from Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC). The following is a brief description of the types of people that fit into this category.

Jobs That Require a Work Permit But No LMO

· Workers under international agreements: This includes all sorts of professionals, such as investors, traders and other business people who are coming to Canada under international agreements, such as NAFTA.

· Entrepreneurs and intra-company trainees: This particularly includes individuals who will provide significant benefits to Canada's economy.

· Exchange program participants: This covers student exchange programs, teacher exchange programs, and any other similar international reciprocal work program.

· Co-op students: Foreign students who need to do co-op work placements as part of their study program.

· Spouses: In particular, the spouses of foreign workers or full-time students.

· Academics and students: This includes academics and students who are not part of a co-op or exchange program.

· Religious workers: Those who come to Canada to work for religious and/or non-profit organizations.

· Others: Certain exemptions are made for refugees and other special cases who need to work to support themselves while waiting for a determination in their case.

For more information on working temporarily in Canada at a job that requires a work permit but no labour market opinion, please visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada's (CIC) web site.

 


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