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FCJ Refugee Centre

FCJ Refugee Centre. Work Permits. What is a work permit?. an individual written authorization to work in Canada issued by an immigration officer for a specified length of time. either for a specified job or general employment:

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FCJ Refugee Centre

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  1. FCJ Refugee Centre Work Permits

  2. What is a work permit? • an individual written authorization to work in Canada • issued by an immigration officer • for a specified length of time. • either for a specified job or general employment: • Specified job based on HRSDC labour market opinion/confirmation. Provincial Nomines- there are some exceptions • General employment are for temporary stays.

  3. Temporary stays which qualify for work permit: • Refugee Claimants • Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Applicants • Under a Judicial Review before the Federal Court • Under Stay of Removal before the Federal Court • Temporary Resident Permit • Convention Refugees • Protected Persons • H&C accepted in principal • Sponsorship accepted in principal

  4. Other situations that qualify for work permit from within Canada • you have a valid study or work permit, or your spouse or parents have a study or work permit • you have a work permit for one job but want to apply for a work permit for a different job • you have a temporary resident permit that is valid for six months or more • you are in Canada because you have already applied for permanent residence from inside Canada (must be accepted in principle)

  5. Other situations that qualify for WP within Canada • You are from the United States, Greenland or Saint-Pierre et Miquelon. • You do not need a medical examination (or you already have a medical certificate). • You do not need a temporary resident visa to visit Canada and your job does not need a labour market opinion from HRSDC. • You hold a labour market opinion from HRSDC.

  6. HRSDC Confirmation-Exemption for specified jobs: • Entrepreneurs, • Company Transfers, Exchange Programs, • Students Doing Co-op, • Spousesand common-law partners of skilled foreign workers/of certain foreign students, employment for certain foreign students and post-doctoral fellows. • Religious Work, • Certain persons who need to support themselves while they are in Canada for other reasons such as: refugee claimants, Convention Refugees, Protected Persons and H&C. • Trade Agreements: North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement and General Agreement on Trade in Services

  7. What is needed for initial or renewal of work permit for a Refugee Claimant? • PIF must already be submitted • Medicals already cleared by CIC (takes 2 months since send by Doctor) • Proof of the CIC referral ID document to the IRB; • Application properly filled out. • Payment of fees is not required; • Proof from Ontario Works

  8. Work permit for a non-refugee claimant? A non-refugee claimant is: Pre-Removal Risk Assessment, Under a Judicial Review or Stay of Removal before the Federal Court, H&C Acceptance in principal, sponsorship acceptance in principal and Temporary Resident Permit. What is needed? • Letter of employment • Medical done • Proof of status • (CIC ID document, letter of H&C acceptance in principal, federal court documents, TRP) • Application properly filled out. • Payment of fees is required;

  9. What is needed for a Convention Refugee or Protected Person? • Proof of status • (IRB decision, PRRA decision) • Application properly filled out. • Payment of fees is not required;

  10. Name of Application for Work Permit: Application to change conditions, extend my stay or remain in Canada Number of the form is (IMM 1249) This form can be used to apply for more than one of the services At the top of the application you can choose for “B” student or “C” work permit (either or both)

  11. parts “A” and “B” of application • Part “A” is for singles or main applicant of a family • It is important to include the correct address • Part “B” is for all nuclear family members (in Canada or abroad). Must include all nuclear family members • Under each family member, depending on the age, you can request “B” student or “C” work permit (either or both). • Non refugee claimant must pay fee for each service

  12. Parts “C” and “D” Part “C”: • Q #7 & #8: • same as in the PIF • Suggested answer for Q. # 9: • Fleeing persecution. Part “D”: • Q # 10: • check change of conditions • Q # 11: • less money is best

  13. Parts “E”, “F” & “G” • Part “E”: • If you answer yes to any of the following questions, ask for legal help. Your WP could be refused. • Q # 12: in theory it is not a problem to say the truth • Q # 13: immigration detention is not considered a criminal charge. • Q # 14: for serious illness you need medical confirmation. Do not go by your personal opinion. • Part “F”: no photographs • Part “G”: Do not forget to sign.

  14. Payment of Fees • On-line by credit card • At any bank • You must include proof of payment with your application: • Print on-line receipt • include the pink and white portion of the receipt stamped by bank

  15. How long does it take and how to check • Better to use registered mail • According to CIC it takes 55 days after the application is received. • The only way to check is by phoning 1 888 242 2100

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