Chapter 1
Introduction to the Young Professionals work permit
Chapter 2
When can I apply? How many work permits are available each year?
Chapter 3
Am I eligible for a Young Professionals work permit?
Chapter 4
What kind of jobs are eligible for the Young Professionals work permit?
Chapter 5
How does the Young Professionals work permit application process work?
Chapter 6
What supporting documents do I need to provide with my application?
Chapter 7
What does my future employer have to do?
Chapter 8
Young Professionals work permit FAQ
Chapter 9
What should I do after arriving in Canada?
Chapter 10
Do I really need to buy health insurance?
Chapter 11
Can my spouse or partner get a work permit too?
7What does my future employer have to do?
What does my future employer have to do?
Before starting the Young Professionals application process, explain to your future employer that they will have to pay the compliance fee and complete their part in the process after you receive the Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Your future employer must:
- Create an account on the Employer Portal.
- Submit an offer of employment, which involves completing four forms (business information, foreign worker information, job details, wages and benefits).
- Pay the CA$230 compliance fee.
- Find the offer of employment number—a 7-digit number starting with the letter “A” available as soon as the offer of employment is submitted—and give it to you.
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