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Initial Work Permit: To work in British Columbia, Canada as a Registered Nurse you will require an employment authorization (work permit/ work visa). An Immigration Officer issues the employment authorization after a Human Resources Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) approves your job offer. The full process to receive a work visa, which enables a Registered Nurse to work in health care in Canada, typically takes 4 to 6 months. To access the International Nurse Checklist for obtaining a Work Permit, please click here. Applications forms and instructions on how to obtain a valid work permit can be obtained at: Please pay special attention to the "Document Checklist" and include all requested information and documentation.Read carefully before submitting. A brief example but not a complete list of requirements may include:
Required by Canadian Employer
Required by Employee
Work Permit Extension: Work Permits can be extended for a maximum of 5 years (inclusive of the period granted on the initial work permit). The process of obtaining an extension to a work visa is similar to that of obtaining an initial work permit. A new HRSDC labour market opinion must be obtained. Once a positive labour market opinion is obtained, an application to extend a work permit can be submitted. For information and application forms please see: All work permit renewal applications (including the applications for professionals who obtained the original permit under NAFTA) ‑ are processed in Vegreville, Alberta. Mail to Case Processing Centre, Vegreville, Alberta Canada T9C 1W1 The border and other ports of entry only issue initial employment authorizations. They do not process renewals. Under NAFTA, U.S. citizens do not require HRSDC Employment Validation or Union support. Provincial Nominee Program. After having successfully passing a 3-month probationary period, the option is available for full time employees currently working under a work permit to apply for employer sponsored permanent residency. The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is an “Employer Sponsored” fast tract version of the Skilled Worker Permanent Residency application process. Information on the PNP program – fees, process, and requirements – can be obtained from: The full process takes anywhere between 8 and 16 months to complete. |
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