Resources for Working in Canada
Important Note:
CareersNOW! is a program that supports individuals who are legally eligible to work in Ontario, Canada.
If you’re not currently eligible, we’ve gathered official resources to help you learn how to become eligible and connect with newcomer and settlement services.
CareersNOW! does not provide immigration or legal advice. The links bellow connect you with official Government of Canada resources for verified information and support.
Resources for Individuals Not Yet Eligible to Work in Canada
Most foreign nationals need a work permit to work in Canada. If you’re not sure if you need a work permit or which one you should get, you can answer a few questions and find out on the Government of Canada website.
There are specific requirements you need to meet depending on where you are when you apply for your work permit.
Explore permanent residence programs to move to Canada, such as Express Entry, family sponsorship and regional programs.
The Government of Canada funds many professionals who can help you successfully adapt to life in Canada. These services are free to those eligible.
Check eligibility and newcomer services.
The expiry date on your work permit is the date you must stop working in Canada. In most cases, it’s also the date your temporary resident status expires in Canada.
If you want to stay in Canada and start working again, you must apply to restore your status and get a new work permit.
Learn more.
It’s important to choose your representative carefully. Immigration and citizenship representatives:
- explain and give advice on your immigration or citizenship options
- help you choose the best immigration program for you
- fill out and submit your immigration or citizenship application
- communicate with the Government of Canada on your behalf
- represent you in an immigration or citizenship application or hearing
- advertise that they can give immigration or citizenship advice
Learn more about representatives and find sound advice on the Government of Canada website.
Our Partners
Workforce Diversity & Demographics
Hiring People with Disabilities
Connecting with Indigenous People
To engage with Indigenous People on careers in the food and beverage processing industry and share the potential for food entrepreneurship, CareersNOW! has partnered with the Ontario Native Education Counselling Association. This organization of First Nation Education Counsellors recognizes that the development of Native communities requires specific tools and programs and the partnership with CareersNOW! is based on this foundation.