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LMIA-Exempt Work Permits Now Easier for EU Citizens Under CETA

If you’re a citizen of the European Union and dream of working in Canada, there’s good news. You may qualify for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-exempt work permit through the Canada-EU CETA agreement. This means you can skip the usual lengthy wait tied to LMIA approval.

CETA work permits are open to intra-company transferees, investors, professionals, and technologists. You’ll need to meet specific criteria depending on your category. Plus, spouses of intra-company transferees can also apply for an open work permit.

Thinking of applying? You’ll need a job offer from a Canadian employer and must apply from outside Canada. The process is quicker, easier, and a smart route for many EU professionals.

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LMIA-Exempt Work Permits Now Easier for EU Citizens Under CETA

If you’re a citizen of the European Union and dream of working in Canada, there’s good news. You may qualify for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-exempt work permit through the Canada-EU CETA agreement. This means you can skip the usual lengthy wait tied to LMIA approval.

CETA work permits are open to intra-company transferees, investors, professionals, and technologists. You’ll need to meet specific criteria depending on your category. Plus, spouses of intra-company transferees can also apply for an open work permit.

Thinking of applying? You’ll need a job offer from a Canadian employer and must apply from outside Canada. The process is quicker, easier, and a smart route for many EU professionals.

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