
Get a work visa & LMIA through us
We are specialists in work visas
WHAT WE DO
Step by Step Assistance

Getworkvisa offers an evaluation service to assess your eligibility for a Canada work visa. We review your qualifications, work experience, and specific circumstances to determine the most suitable visa options for you.

Getworkvisa provides guidance and support during the pre-application phase. This includes helping you gather the required documentation, understanding the application process, and addressing any initial concerns or questions you may have.

We provides expert guidance on LMIA applications. Assisting you in preparing and submitting the required documentation, ensuring compliance, and providing ongoing support throughout the LMIA process for work visas in Canada.

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC) are authorized to represent and assist you with your work visa application. They can handle the application process on your behalf, ensuring all forms are correctly filled out and submitted to the relevant authorities.

Once your work visa is approved, Getworkvisa offers relocation assistance to help you settle in Canada. This may include information on finding accommodation, opening bank accounts and other essential aspects of starting a new life in Canada.
What are the requirements for LMIA & Work Visa?
To obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) and a work visa for Canada, there are several requirements that need to be fulfilled:Job Offer:
You must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer.
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA):
In most cases, the Canadian employer needs to obtain a positive LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). The employer typically needs to demonstrate that they made efforts to hire a Canadian citizen or permanent resident before considering a foreign worker.
Work Permit:
Once the employer obtains a positive LMIA, you can apply for a work permit and a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).
Why work with RCIC?
Working with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) can provide several benefits and peace of mind when navigating the Canadian immigration system. RCICs are professionals who are authorized and regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC, earlier called ICCRC). They are well-versed in Canadian immigration and citizenship law and are equipped to provide expert advice and assistance to individuals and families seeking immigration solutions.
When will I be assigned an RCIC?
After completing the immigration preparation phase, we will assign a dedicated RCIC to assist you with your visa application process. We carefully select an RCIC who we believe is the most suitable match for your specific case. This professional consultant is authorized and regulated, ensuring their expertise and adherence to immigration laws. When assigning an RCIC to your case, we take the following factors into consideration:Expertise Alignment:
We ensure that your assigned RCIC's expertise aligns with the requirements of your immigration case, maximizing the chances of a successful outcome.
Language Compatibility:
We prioritize assigning an RCIC who is fluent in your native language to facilitate clear and effective communication between you and the consultant.
Cultural Sensitivity:
Recognizing the importance of cultural understanding, we take into account your cultural background and strive to match you with an RCIC who shares a similar cultural background whenever possible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Canada work visa, also known as a work permit, is a document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign individuals to work legally in Canada for a specific employer and duration. Register at getworkvisa.com and talk to our immigration expert to start the process.


