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A direct pathway

Work → PR.

If you have skilled work experience and either a Canadian job offer or in-demand skills, a work permit is often the fastest way to start your Canadian life. Your Canadian work experience then positions you strongly for the Canadian Experience Class and BC PNP skilled streams.

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Why work-first often wins

For experienced workers, time on the ground in Canada usually beats time on a waitlist. A work permit can have you living and earning in Canada in months rather than years, and the experience you accumulate is the most valuable input to your eventual PR application.

Canadian Experience Class effectively requires this experience. Most BC PNP skilled worker streams are built around a qualifying BC job offer — meaning the work permit isn't a detour, it's the foundation.

The two doors in

  • Employer-specific work permit with LMIA — the most common route. Your Canadian employer obtains a Labour Market Impact Assessment, then you apply for a permit tied to that role.
  • LMIA-exempt work permits — intra-company transfers, professionals under trade agreements (CUSMA, CETA, CPTPP), the Global Talent Stream for tech, and 'significant benefit' categories. Faster and lighter than full LMIA where you qualify.

Planning for PR from day one

The PR application starts the moment your work permit does. We track your work experience in the right NOC, plan the language tests, line up Educational Credential Assessment where needed, and keep an Express Entry profile or a BC PNP registration ready to deploy as soon as you qualify.

How we work it

01
Free Assessment

We confirm work-first is the right starting point and identify the cleanest permit route.

02
LMIA or LMIA-exempt

Coordinate the LMIA where required, or position you under the right exempt category.

03
Work permit application

Prepare the work permit application with the right supporting evidence and reasonable arrival timing.

04
Canadian work experience

Track your qualifying experience under the correct NOC code from day one.

05
PR — CEC or BC PNP

File the Express Entry / Express Entry BC application as soon as you become competitive.

Frequently asked

Yes for most employer-specific routes. Some LMIA-exempt categories (intra-company transfers, certain treaty professionals) still require an offer — others, like open work permits, do not.

With an approved LMIA and a clean profile, work permits can be processed in weeks to months depending on category and visa office. We'll share realistic estimates.

Spouses of skilled workers under a valid work permit are typically eligible for an open work permit.

It can — for federal economic programs and some PNP streams. But Canadian experience is uniquely valuable for CEC and most BC PNP streams.

Ready to map your move to Canada?

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