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Sumanpreet Kaur
EWC Immigration
Surpreet Kaur Sandhu Dhiman
WestSquare Immigration Services Limited
Shashank Khanna
Neutral Immigration services Inc
Amandeep Sharma
AHS IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC
Tracey St Pierre
Judge & Associates
Kanwalpreet Kaur Garcha
AMBITION OVERSEAS IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
Harpreet Saini
MAHR CONSULTANCY SERVICES INC.
Rubina Malik
Sonora Immigration Services Incorporated
Heena Jolly
StepUp Immigration Inc.
Xiaoxian Chen
CXX International Immigration Consulting Ltd.
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FAQs: Work Permit Consultants in Edmonton
What is the difference between an open work permit and an employer-specific permit?▼
An open work permit lets you work for any eligible employer in Canada without a job offer (e.g., PGWP, spousal OWP). An employer-specific (closed) work permit ties you to one employer and typically requires a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Some closed permits are LMIA-exempt — for example, intra-company transfers (where a multinational moves one of its own employees from a foreign office to a Canadian office) and positions covered by trade agreements such as CUSMA.
How long does a Canadian work permit take to process?▼
Processing times vary significantly by permit type, country of origin, and IRCC workload. Check the IRCC processing times tool at ircc.canada.ca for current estimates before applying. A consultant can help you choose the fastest pathway for your situation.
Can I extend my work permit from inside Canada?▼
Yes. If you apply before your current permit expires, you are covered by implied status and can continue working for the same employer while your renewal is pending. A consultant helps ensure your application is filed correctly and on time to maintain your status.
Do I need an LMIA to get a work permit?▼
Not always. Many work permits are LMIA-exempt under international trade agreements, intra-company transfer provisions, or significant benefit categories. A consultant in Edmonton can advise on the most appropriate and efficient pathway for your specific situation.