Q&A

Do I need a work permit for an unpaid internship in Canada?

Do I need a work permit for an unpaid internship in Canada?

Under Canadian immigration rules, student internships, even when unpaid, are considered work and require a work permit.

Can I become a Canadian citizen with debt?

You can still apply for Canadian Citizenship regardless of whether you have filed a personal bankruptcy before, are still currently bankrupt or are considering bankruptcy. A bankruptcy, debt settlement or consumer proposal will not affect a citizenship application.

Can I work as a freelancer in Canada without work permit?

Canada (like most countries) doesn’t generally allow “working in Canada” for visitors (tourists). In other words, you’re not allowed to work in the local job market, whether temporary or permanent.

Can I live in Canada as a freelancer?

To qualify as a self-employed person, you must have two years of relevant experience and show that you intend to become self-employed in Canada. You must also score at least 35 points on a selection grid designed to determine whether you will be able to make an economic contribution to Canada.

Can a US citizen work as an intern in Canada?

Interns will not receive compensation, benefits, or have any future employment rights. Only students in Canada who are non-U.S. Citizens are eligible for Foreign National Student Internships. American citizens or individuals with claim to American citizenship are not eligible for this position.

Are there any exemptions for interns in Canada?

While there is no specific LMIA exemption for interns, the following provides a list of the most common scenarios officers may encounter when assessing interns’ applications. The list is not exhaustive, as other situations may occur. For specific requirements or examples, review the information provided in the links.

How does a young professional work permit work in Canada?

With an approved Young Professional work permit, you are allowed to work for one employer in Canada. This Canadian employer will be required to offer you a temporary job and pay a compliance fee of CAD $230,-. Therefore, it is called an employer-specific work permit.

Which is the Tri-Agency Research Council of Canada?

SSHRC: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Tri-agency: relating to the three federal granting agencies. For information on the following research training programs, refer to the CIHR funding opportunities database.

Can a journalist work in Canada without a work permit?

News reporters and their crews who come to Canada in order to report on events in the country may do so without a work permit. These can include journalists, provided the company they work for is not Canadian.

Can a Canadian citizen work in the United States?

As a Canadian citizen, you cannot apply for a US work visa yourself. Instead, a U.S. employer must apply for a work visa for you once they decide to hire you.There are three main work visas Canadian citizens can receive to legally work in the U.S., the H-1B visa, the TN1 visa, and the L1 visa.

How to get an internship in Canada as an American citizen?

American students interested in student internships should apply to the programs found on the Internships for U.S. Citizens page. Foreign students, who wish to participate in an internship, must possess a work permit as well as a study permit in accordance with Citizenship and Immigration Canada policy.

Do you need a work permit for an internship in Canada?

Foreign nationals pursuing an internship in Canada who are not work permit-exempt or LMIA-exempt need a work permit to work in Canada as interns. Prospective Canadian employers of foreign nationals must apply for an LMIA from ESDC before the foreign national can apply for a work permit, whether or not the internship is remunerated.