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How to convert tourist visa to work permit in Canada

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In Canada, it is generally not possible to directly convert a tourist visa (visitor visa or temporary resident visa) to a work permit from within the country. Tourist visas are intended for temporary visits for tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business activities that do not involve employment.

If you are in Canada on a tourist visa and wish to work, you will typically need to follow these steps to obtain a work permit:

  1. Determine Eligibility: Determine the appropriate work permit category that best suits your situation. Canada offers various work permit options, such as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), International Mobility Program (IMP), and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), among others. Each category has specific eligibility criteria and requirements.

  2. Find a Job Offer: Secure a valid job offer from a Canadian employer who is willing to hire you. In most cases, the employer will need to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) to demonstrate that there are no qualified Canadians available to fill the position.

  3. Apply for a Work Permit: Once you have a job offer and, if necessary, a positive LMIA, you can apply for a work permit. Depending on the type of work permit, the application process may vary.

  4. Leave Canada (if required): If your initial tourist visa does not allow you to apply for a work permit from within Canada, you may need to leave the country and apply for the work permit at a Canadian visa office or application center in your home country or another country where you have legal status.

  5. Submit the Application: Prepare all the required documents for the work permit application, which may include the job offer letter, LMIA confirmation, your passport, passport-sized photos, and other supporting documents.

  6. Attend Biometrics Appointment (if required): Depending on your nationality and the type of work permit you are applying for, you may need to attend a biometrics appointment at a designated application center.

  7. Wait for a Decision: The processing time for work permit applications can vary, so be patient while waiting for a decision on your application.

  8. Obtain the Work Permit: If your application is approved, you will receive a work permit that allows you to work in Canada for the specified employer and duration.

It’s important to note that the process for obtaining a work permit in Canada can be complex and may involve specific requirements depending on your circumstances. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, it is recommended to visit the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website or consult with a qualified immigration consultant or lawyer to guide you through the application process.