Navigating Canada’s Work Permit Crisis: What to Do If You Lose Your Job

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Navigating Canada’s Work Permit Crisis: What to Do If You Lose Your Job

Lost your job in Canada? Here’s how you can apply for a new work permit or work remotely for a foreign employer.
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Life can throw unexpected challenges our way, especially when it comes to work permits in Canada. If you find yourself without a job while on a temporary foreign worker visa, don’t panic! You have options that can keep you in Canada legally.

First off, let's talk about what to do if you’ve lost your job. You can apply for a new employer-specific work permit, but you need to find a new employer willing to hire you. Ideally, apply from within Canada at least 30 days before your current permit expires, and gather your job offer and a Labour Market Impact Assessment (or an offer of employment number if you're LMIA-exempt).

Another great option is to work remotely for a foreign employer without needing a new work permit. This is a possibility as long as your current work status is valid and your foreign employer has no physical presence or business ties to Canada. Just ensure you do not enter the Canadian labor market or serve Canadian clients!

If you're unsure about your next steps or need guidance through the application process, consider a consultation with a trusted immigration lawyer. They can streamline your journey towards getting back to work while keeping your status in Canada secure.

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