Canada Launches H-1b Visa Holder Work Permit

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The Government of Canada has just launched Canada's first ever H-1B Visa Open Work Permit. Effective July 16, 2023, individuals currently living in the United States with a valid H-1B specialty...
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The Government of Canada has just launched Canada's first ever H-1B Visa Open Work Permit. Effective July 16, 2023, individuals currently living in the United States with a valid H-1B specialty occupation visa, may apply for the Canadian H-1B visa holder work permit. This initiative is meant to keep highly skilled workers in North America.

To apply, you will need the following documents:

  1. Copy of your current H-1B Visa
  2. Copy of your I-797/I-797B H-1B Approval Notice
  3. Proof that you live in the United States (ex. Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record, recent utility bill, income tax report, etc.)

Spouses and children of these principal H-1B visa open work permits will be eligible to apply for study permits, work permits, and temporary resident visas.

Those who are approved will receive an open work permit, valid for up to three years. If your passport expires in less than 3 years, your work permit will expire at the same time as your passport. You cannot get an extension under this initiative. This temporary program will last for one year, or until the cap of 10,000 applications has been reached. Processing times are approximately 6 weeks.

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Canada Launches H-1b Visa Holder Work Permit

Canada Immigration
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Green and Spiegel is one of the world's oldest immigration law firms, with over 60 years of experience assisting a global clientele. Focusing exclusively on immigration law, the lawyers at Green and Spiegel provide a broad range of immigration services to individual, institutional, and corporate clients in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
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