Canada is a progressive country that highly values their economy and the individuals who contribute to it. There are many more individuals coming to Canada for work opportunities, especially skilled foreign nationals. As a result, Canada has implemented beneficial options for these individuals, whether to immigrate to Canada or simply just to work. In order to legally work in Canada, one must apply for a work permit prior to doing so. Furthermore, if you are an American or a Mexican national, you will need a NAFTA work permit. Therefore, in this article, I will address what a NAFTA Work Permit is, who is eligible to apply, and how to apply for a NAFTA Work Permit in Canada.
Before explaining what a NAFTA work permit is, I must first explain what the abbreviation NAFTA means. NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement. It was established and created in order to be the world’s largest free trade. It is essentially an agreement between three countries – Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It came into effect on January 1 of 1994 and was signed by Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Mexican President Carlos Salinas and U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
Fortunately for individuals from all three countries, the economy has risen substantially since the agreement was established. Additionally, the standard of living has also improved. It is evident that by implementing these trades and investments between these countries, it has created a very concrete foundation for building and improving Canada’s prosperity.
The NAFTA essentially allows temporary entry into Canada for business persons that are American, Mexican or Canadian citizens. Unfortunately, permanent residents from these countries do not qualify under this work permit. In addition, they must also be involved in the trade of goods or services and/or in investment activities. An advantage of the NAFTA is that it does not require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for all business persons applying under this specific work permit.
In order to become eligible for a NAFTA work permit, you must first of course be either an American citizen, Mexican citizen or Canadian citizen. If you qualify as a citizen of one of these countries, then you must ensure that you fall under one of the following business person categories:
In order to understand and accurately determine whether you fall under these categories, I will define each below.
These business persons participate in international business activities that relate to research and design; growth, manufacture and production; marketing; sales; distribution; after-sales service; and, lastly, general service. Luckily for business visitors, they are authorized to enter Canada for business and may participate in their designated activities without a work permit. However, they are still required to obtain authorization to enter Canada by obtaining a temporary resident visa.
These business persons enter Canada to provide pre-arranged professional services. These services can either be as a salaried employee of a Canadian enterprise or business; through a contract between the business person and a Canadian employer; or, through a contract between either the American or Mexican employer of the business person and a Canadian enterprise or business. It is important to note that professionals are only to provide services in their designated field under which they are appropriately qualified for. However, professionals are LMIA exempt but are still required to obtain a work permit to work in Canada.
These business persons must be employed by either a American or Mexican enterprise and are being transferred to a Canadian enterprise or business that is either the parent, branch, subsidiary, or affiliate, to provide the same services they are currently providing to their American or Mexican employer. Most importantly, only employees in a managerial, executive capacity, or in an occupation which involves a specialized knowledge, may qualify for this work permit. However, intra-company transferees are LMIA exempt but are still required to obtain a work permit to work in Canada.
These business persons perform substantial trade in goods or services between the United States or Mexico and Canada. They can either also commit, or will commit, a substantial amount of capital in Canada. Traders and investors must be employed under an occupation such as a supervisor, an executive or one that involves essential skills. However, traders & investors are LMIA exempt but are still required to obtain a work permit to work in Canada.
The application process for a NAFTA work permit is different depending on the business person that is applying. Below I will explain the documentation required for each business person in order to apply for the work permit.
In order to apply as a business visitor for a NAFTA work permit, you must provide:
In order to apply as a professional for a NAFTA work permit, you must provide:
In order to apply as an intra-company transferee for a NAFTA work permit, you must provide:
In order to apply as a Trader for a NAFTA work permit, you must provide:
In order to apply as an Investor for a NAFTA work permit, you must provide:
Keep in mind, for business persons, specifically professionals and intra-company transferees, the application process can be expedited as they can apply through a port of entry (POE). However, if you also have citizenship from a country that requires a visa, then you will require a temporary resident visa prior to entering Canada and should apply at a visa office instead of a POE. For all other business persons, they must apply for a NAFTA work permit at a visa office.
It is essential that you have taken all of the aforementioned important information in consideration prior to applying for a NAFTA Work Permit. Any work permit or temporary resident visa in Canada is a difficult task to apply on your own; therefore, it is highly recommended that you seek out professional and experienced help before attempting to submit the application. Here, at Akrami & Associates, we work and have experience with many different immigration issues. We have helped many of our clients apply and receive a NAFTA Work Permit to work in Canada. If you believe that you might be eligible, please feel free to contact Akrami & Associates at our office at 416-477-2545 for more information or if you would like to book a consultation with an immigration professional for more advise.
With Akrami & Associates, there is always a way!
Navigating Canada’s Express Entry System: A Path to Immigration Amid High Competition The Express Entry…
Open work permits are a vital component of Canada's immigration system, allowing foreign nationals to…
Misrepresentation is a serious issue in Canadian immigration that can lead to significant consequences for…
What is Temporary Resident Permit A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a unique pathway allowing…
Canada Visitor Visa The Canada Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV),…
Understanding the Requirements for Express Entry in Canada Canada's Express Entry system is a popular…
This website uses cookies.