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Understanding Intra-Company Transfer

Understanding Intra-Company Transfer

Intra-Company Transfer

Are you a foreign national that wants to work in Canada? Do you already work in a multinational company from either the United States or Mexico, which acquires an existing subsidiary branch within Canada? Do you obtain an upper-level position within your multinational company and are seeking to expand your knowledge to your company’s subsidiary branch? If your answers to these previous questions are yes, then you may be eligible for an intra-company transfer. Acquiring a work visa or permit within Canada is not an easy process to undergo and in order to be successful in this process, it is recommended to seek out legal experience and book a consultation with one of our immigration representatives through Akrami & Associates. For further information on this topic, please continue to read this blog.

What is an Intra-Company Transfer?

An intra-company transfer refers to an eligible foreign national, that is employed in a multinational company somewhere abroad, and wishes to be employed in a connecting branch for their company, within Canada. This transfer can only occur if the eligible worker wishes to transfer within a branch of their original company, which can be only from the United States or Mexico. But first things first, all potential intra-company transferees must obtain a work permit in order to even be considered for an employment transfer to Canada. Without this valid piece of document, a foreign national from a visa-exempt country cannot obtain work in Canada, regardless of connecting branches of employment.

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International Mobility Program LMIA Exempt Work Permits

International Mobility Program LMIA Exempt Work Permits

Different types of Work Permit for Canada

There are different types of Work Permits available to come to Canada and depending on your specific situation/case, you may or may not need an Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to get this work permit. In this blog we will walk you through the International Mobility Program and determine if you are eligible.

What is an International Mobility Program?

LMIA-exempt work permits are now called International Mobility Program by the government. The Canadian government has undertaken bilateral and multilateral agreements with certain countries. This has facilitated the LMIA exemptions for foreign workers from these countries, in simple terms, if your country has such an agreement with the Canadian government, most likely you are exempt for applying for a Labour Market Impact Assessment. You still have to apply for a work permit regardless of an LMIA-exempt. This program is called the international mobility program and this was conducted for greater economic and cultural gains for Canada. The International Mobility Program consists of:

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