Work On Visit

Work on Visit

This program is designed for young individuals between 18 – 35 to come to Canada and work on a temporary basis (1 or 2 years)

* The IEC program officially opened on November 3rd, 2017 for the 2018 period. Get into the pool now while there are still spots available!

Citizens of specific countries with a bilateral youth mobility arrangement with Canada who are between 18 and 35 years old can get an Open Work Permit to work in Canada. See the list of countries below:

The IEC program is composed of three categories:

Working Holiday

Participants in this program can receive an open work permit, valid for one to two years. Open work permits allow participants to work anywhere in Canada for almost any Canadian employer. Nationals of some countries may be allowed to stay in Canada for more or less than one year.

Young Professionals

Under this program, citizens of participating countries can gain valuable international experience by working for a Canadian company. A signed job offer letter or contract of employment with a Canadian employer related to the applicant’s professional development is required before applying.The job offered must be classified as a National Occupation Code (NOC) Skill Type Level 0, A, or B.

International Co-op

This program allows citizens of participating countries who are enrolled at a post-secondary institution in their country of citizenship to spend a period of time interning for Canadian companies. Participants must arrange co-op placements with Canadian employers before applying. Applicants must be registered students for the duration of the internship.

Eligibility requirements for the IEC program

Candidates must:

  • be a citizen (passport holder) of one of the 33 countries that have a bilateral youth mobility agreement with Canada;

  • have a valid passport for the duration of their stay in Canada (the work permit issued will not be longer than the validity of the passport),

  • be between the ages of 18 and 30 or 35 at the time of application (the upper age limit depends on the applicant’s country of citizenship);

  • have the equivalent of $2,500 CAN upon landing to help cover initial expenses;

  • be able to take out health insurance for the duration of their stay (participants may have to present evidence of this insurance at the point of entry in Canada);

  • be admissible to Canada;

  • have, prior to departure, a round-trip ticket or the financial resources to purchase a departure ticket for the end of their authorized stay in Canada,

  • not be accompanied by dependents; and

  • pay the appropriate fees.

Please note that specific age and eligibility requirements may vary by country

Application Process

Eligible candidates must submit an IEC profile to express interest in the IEC program under one (or more) of the three categories, if they are eligible.  All profiles are placed into the appropriate category pool(s) and candidates are randomly selected during scheduled “Rounds”  of invitations.  Each country has a specific schedule of when Invitation Rounds are being held.

Invitations to Apply (ITA) are issued in the following order of priority:

  1. International Internship (Co-op)

  2. Young Professionals

  3. Working Holiday

When a candidate is selected, they are given an Invitation to Apply (ITA) at which point they have 10 days to accept the invitation.  Once a candidates accepts an ITA, they have 20 days to apply for a work permit.  It is important to submit a duly completed application with all accompanying evidence as required.  Failure to do so will result in refusal, and you must start the whole process over again.  When an application is refused, you will have to wait to the following year to be selected again.  Retain our firm to ensure your application is prepared properly and not refused. We help candidates in 90+ countries with their immigration applications.

If the application is successful, a letter of introduction (LOI) will be issued.  This letter is to be presented upon arrival at a Port of Entry (such as an international airport) in Canada, whereupon a work permit will be issued.

Although no work permit extensions are authorized under the IEC program, there are certain scenarios that allow participants to increase the validity of an IEC work permit.

Citizens from these countries are eligible for the IEC program.  Specific conditions for each country are outlined in the table below:

 

Country Working Holiday Young Professionals International Co-op Age Limit 2017/2018 Opening Date
Australia Up to 24 months Up to 24 months Up to 12 months 18-30 November 3, 2017
Austria Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 6 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Belgium Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017
Chile Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Costa Rica Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Croatia Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Czech Republic Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Denmark Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-35 November 3, 2017
Estonia Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
France* Up to 24 months Up to 24 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Germany Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Greece Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Hong Kong Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017
Ireland Up to 24 months Up to 24 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Italy Up to 12 months (of which up to six months may be paid employment) N/A N/A 18-35 November 3, 2017
Japan Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017
Korea Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017
Latvia Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Lithuania Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Mexico Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-29 The youth mobility agreement between Canada and Mexico is currently under review. As a result, the pools are not open
Netherlands Up to 12 months Up to 12 months N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017
New Zealand Up to 23 months N/A N/A 18-35 November 3, 2017
Norway Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Poland Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
San Marino Up to 12 months N/A N/A 18-35 November 3, 2017
Slovakia Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Slovenia Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Spain Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Sweden Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-30 November 3, 2017
Switzerland N/A Up to 18 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Taiwan Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 November 3, 2017
Ukraine Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 12 months 18-35 The youth mobility agreement between Canada and Ukraine is currently under review. As a result, the pools are not open
United Kingdom Up to 24 months N/A N/A 18-30 November 3, 2017

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