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One of my family friends applied and got a 5year visiting visa to Canada..is leagal to work and apply for a work permit while staying there as a visitor?? What are the restrictions for a visitor in Canada??im an active candidate in the express entry pool..thought to get in to Canada as a visitor and get a job offer and receive the ITA..pls advice me
Thanks
 
As a visitor you can do just that, visit. You cannot work or establish a life in Canada. In fact, any kind of employment while in Canada as a visitor would be illegal.

However, there is nothing stopping you from applying to jobs while in Canada, however, getting a LMIA approved job can take quite a while and isnt easy.

You can find some additional information here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/arriving.asp
 
Andre_Smol said:
As a visitor you can do just that, visit. You cannot work or establish a life in Canada. In fact, any kind of employment while in Canada as a visitor would be illegal.

However, there is nothing stopping you from applying to jobs while in Canada, however, getting a LMIA approved job can take quite a while and isnt easy.

You can find some additional information here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/arriving.asp
to add a 5 year visa does not of course as a visitor mean you can stay for 5 years but can use that visa to visit canada probably a maximum of 6 months at a time assuming CBSA are convinced of your intentions on each entry. Definately no work on a visitor visa and even admitting looking for work on landing to CBSA could cause problems.
 
Gvita said:
One of my family friends applied and got a 5year visiting visa to Canada..is leagal to work and apply for a work permit while staying there as a visitor?? What are the restrictions for a visitor in Canada??im an active candidate in the express entry pool..thought to get in to Canada as a visitor and get a job offer and receive the ITA..pls advice me
Thanks

I'm note quite sure about this plan.
You could apply for a student permit if you want to study and get a Canadian degrees, and this will be, I think, a better path on the long term to get a job and settle in Canada.

If you are a visitor, even if you have a job offer, it won't give you the right to work. You should get a LMIA first, which is really hard to obtain and once you get it, only then you could apply for a work permit or permanent residency (depends on your personal situation), which would take months.

By the way, what is your EE score ? Depending on your EE score, you might have some chances to get selected.

Good luck !
 
Bs65 said:
to add a 5 year visa does not of course as a visitor mean you can stay for 5 years but can use that visa to visit canada probably a maximum of 6 months at a time assuming CBSA are convinced of your intentions on each entry. Definately no work on a visitor visa and even admitting looking for work on landing to CBSA could cause problems.

Good point.

I just assumed it was obvious but maybe it is good to mention. No matter how long your visa is 5 or 10 years, that still doesnt give you more than 6 months per stay, unless you are able to get an extension after 6 months.

And as mentioned above, you still need to convince the border officer every time you enter that you are indeeed a visitor and are not trying to establish a life in Canada.
 
Well there's a way you can work while as a visitor, apply for a program in a public institution, get a study permit and work maximum of 20 hours a week
 
farmore said:
Well there's a way you can work while as a visitor, apply for a program in a public institution, get a study permit and work maximum of 20 hours a week

Once you have a study permit, you are no longer a visitor though, but a student. The study permit would replace your visitor permit.
 
you must have a work permit. Without work permit, you won't be hired by anyone.
 
boblee2000 said:
you must have a work permit. Without work permit, you won't be hired by anyone.

Can a visitor apply for open work permit?
 
rex911 said:
Can a visitor apply for open work permit?
Only if the visitors spouse is work permit holder with a job offer or on study permit.
 
rex911 said:
Can a visitor apply for open work permit?

You could still try under the IEC program (Working Holiday Visas) if your country is eligible and if you are under 30 or 35 years old.
Are you in Canada now ?
Good luck !
 
GoHaPPyCaN said:
You could still try under the IEC program (Working Holiday Visas) if your country is eligible and if you are under 30 or 35 years old.
Are you in Canada now ?
Good luck !

lol doesn't really apply to me I've got work permit but I'm just curious.
 
Hi,thanks a lot everyone..
Actually my score is 342 and age 28.. I just applied for a PEI PNP,but no reply.
I'm on the EE pool for more than a year..I'm so depressed..
 
Gvita said:
Hi,thanks a lot everyone..
Actually my score is 342 and age 28.. I just applied for a PEI PNP,but no reply.
I'm on the EE pool for more than a year..I'm so depressed..

I know sometimes we get frustrated, discouraged and depressed because things don't move the way we'd like.
But keep faith and be confident that something worth is ready for you, whether here or there.

When did you apply for PEI PNP ?