There various different work permits one could apply for which would give them permission to work legally in Canada. The reason there are so many different work permits for individuals to choose from is that the Canadian government recognizes that there are a variety of different circumstances individuals who wish to work in Canada, are facing. Therefore, the different work permits exist to suit each individual’s circumstance, and provide each individual a permit which gives them the necessary permissions to have success in their specific endeavors. For example, some work permits are available through the international mobility program (IMP). Work permits available through the IMP lets employers hire temporary workers without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), unlike the temporary foreign worker program (TFWP). Work permits available through the international mobility program are LMIA exempt because they have special permissions through a bilateral or multilateral agreement the Canadian government is party to. In this article, we will work to help you understand the intra-company transferee work permit, which runs through the international mobility program.
Through the international mobility program, one option is an intra-company transferee work permit. This type of work permit is useful for individuals who work for trans-national corporations (TNCs), otherwise known as multi-national corporations. From time to time, an individual who works for a company which has branches or affiliates in difference parts of the world may have the opportunity to re-locate to a country like Canada. Though, to work in Canada, everyone who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident needs a work permit. An intra-company transfer work permit (ICT work permit) makes it easier for these individuals to obtain permission to work for their company in Canada. Additionally, the ICT work permit brings some other benefits, but at the same time places some restrictions on the grounds the individual seeking work is coming to work with one particular company. For example, your employer does not need to obtain a positive LMIA, as mentioned. Though, an ICT work permit is essentially a closed work permit. This means, you will only have permission to work with a branch or affiliate of your original company during your time in Canada.
This category of work permit was created to make it easier for foreign nationals to work in different parts of the world within their company; therefore, there are some important elements of your application for an ICT work permit, which help to establish whether or not you should be granted this special privilege.
Executive Capacity is defined as an employee that:
Managerial Capacity is defined as an employee that:
Specialized Knowledge
Some individuals require “knowledge at an advanced level of expertise” and “proprietary knowledge of the company’s product, service, research, equipment, techniques or management” to fulfill their positions properly, according to Canada’s commitment in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). In order to qualify as an Intra-Company Transferee with specialized knowledge, you must have both proprietary knowledge and advanced expertise. If you only acquire one of these traits, then you are not eligible for this category, because your position does not qualify.
Ultimately, you have to prove that your presence in Canada will be beneficial to the Canadian economy. You will certainly not be a benefit to the Canadian economy if you cannot prove the above three things. Though, this would automatically disqualify you as eligible for an ICT work permit anyways. It is important to understand, being eligible and being granted an ICT work permit do not always go hand in hand. Oftentimes, it is underestimated how important it is to prove the value of your position by showing the necessary qualifications to do the job, and giving a detailed job description. Or, it is forgotten how important it is to show the necessary work experience to prove that the trans-national company would benefit from the employees transfer, to show how much the Canadian economy will benefit as well. Ultimately though, these are the things that make for a strong application.
As with any application for a work permit, you will need to show an offer of employment from your employer, have them pay the $230 employer compliance fee and also submit an employment form online through the employer portal which is created specifically for those who part take in the international mobility program. The employer must be able to provide the following things:
Now, as the employee, it is your responsibility to submit a compelling application for the Canadian immigration officers to provide you a work permit. This means you should not be an inadmissible traveler or, you should get a temporary resident permit to deal with your inadmissibility. This also means you should ensure you are permitted to enter the country without a visa, if you are not, and you come from a non-visa exempt country, you should apply for a temporary resident visa to be permitted to enter and then work in the country. Then, you should prove you have the advanced knowledge and experience required to justify your move within your country. This will require complete disclosure of your position, work history, certifications and qualifications to prove that you work in either an executive, managerial or specialized knowledge position, and, that you are the qualified individual fit for the job. Finally, it is the employee’s responsibility to prove their intentions to work in Canada are in fact temporary, and they will respect the regulations of their work permit completely.
It is essential that you have taken all of the aforementioned requirements and documentation into consideration before you attempt to apply for an Intra-Company Transferee Work Permit. Applications for work permits, by themselves, are difficult applications to pursue on your own. Akrami & Associates has assisted many clients with different immigration matters from temporary to permanent applications. If you believe you might be eligible for an Intra company Transferee work permit to work in Canada than contact Akrami & Associates for more details at 416-477-2545. Our immigration experts have submitted many successful immigration applications and we can help you achieve your immigration goals as well. Contact us today!
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