When moving to Canada, immigrants often apply for work permits. A good option for newcomers is the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. This program gives clear information about the chances of getting a work permit compared to other programs.
What is the IEC Program?
The IEC is a program for young people aged 18 to 35 from countries with agreements with Canada. These agreements let young people from these countries work and gain experience in Canada. It also allows young Canadians to do the same in other countries.
Approval for work permits through the IEC can take as little as six weeks. Check if your country has an agreement with Canada and the age range that qualifies. Usually, applications for the IEC open in January and stay open all year or until all work permits are given out.
The program has three streams for work permits, allowing successful applicants to live and work in Canada for up to two years.
Types of Work Permits Offered by the IEC Program
Working Holiday Stream
- For those without a job offer
- Allows work for multiple companies and in various locations
- Helps get a job to support travel
Open Work Permits (OWPs) are given under this stream. OWPs let holders work almost anywhere in Canada for many companies in different industries. Some workers may need a medical exam.
Young Professional Stream
- For those with a job offer in Canada
- Job should contribute to professional development
- Work at the same place and for the same employer
This stream does not allow self-employment. It offers closed work permits, which are tied to a specific employer. The permit will list the employer’s name, work hours, and possibly the work location.
International Co-op Internship Stream
- For students in post-secondary education
- Must have a work placement or job offer in Canada
- Internship or work placement is required to complete studies
- Work for the same employer in the same location
This stream also offers closed work permits. Wages and labor standards must follow local laws in the province or territory of the internship. Whether the internship is paid depends on local regulations.
Benefits of the IEC Program
The IEC provides certainty to applicants. Unlike other Canadian immigration programs, the IEC offers transparency about the chances of getting a work permit. If all eligibility requirements are met and fees are paid, the number of applicants in the IEC pool is considered.
Eligibility and Fees of IEC Work Permit
- Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must meet all eligibility criteria specific to their country and chosen stream.
- Age range is typically 18 to 35 years old.
- Must hold a valid passport from a country with a bilateral youth mobility agreement with Canada.
- Applicants must have enough funds to support themselves upon arrival in Canada.
- Health insurance for the duration of the stay is required.
- No dependents can accompany the applicant.
- Application Process:
- Create a profile in the candidate pool.
- Wait for an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for a work visa.
- Once selected, submit a full application under the chosen stream.
- Fees:
- Pay the necessary application fees.
- Fees may include a participation fee and a work permit fee.
- Additional fees for biometrics and medical exams, if required.
- Additional Requirements:
- Some streams might require a job offer before applying.
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover initial expenses.
- Valid health insurance for the entire stay in Canada.
By following these steps and meeting all requirements, applicants can improve their chances of successfully obtaining a work permit through the IEC program
How to Check Your Chances of Receiving an IEC Work Permit
The IRCC’s IEC invitation round tool helps candidates check their likelihood of getting a work permit. Candidates need to input their desired work permit and nationality. The tool then provides a likelihood assessment:
- Excellent (80–99%)
- Very Good (60–79%)
- Fair (40–59%)
- Low (20–39%)
- Very Low (1–19%)
The tool also shows:
- The number of spots for young people from each partner country
- How many have already received invitations in the current IEC season
- How many are still in the candidate pool
Important Data
Here is some important information presented in a table format:
Stream | Eligibility | Type of Permit | Work Locations | Medical Exam Needed? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Working Holiday | No job offer needed | Open Work Permit | Various | Possibly |
Young Professional | Job offer needed | Closed Work Permit | Same place, same employer | No |
International Co-op Internship | Student, job offer needed | Closed Work Permit | Same place, same employer | No |
Conclusion
The International Experience Canada program offers great opportunities for young people to work in Canada. With three streams to choose from, it is flexible and caters to different needs. The application process is straightforward, and the IEC program provides clear information about the chances of getting a work permit. This makes it a popular choice for many young immigrants. Follow us to stay updated on the latest information regarding work permits, visa applications, permanent residency paths, and visa-sponsored employment.
By choosing the IEC program, you can gain valuable work experience in Canada, support your travels, and grow professionally. If you meet the eligibility criteria, this program is an excellent way to start your journey in Canada.
Feel free to reach out for more information or guidance on the application process. Good luck with your IEC work permit application