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chrisfrankj

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Hi, this is pertaining to the issue of Work Permits on Arrival at a Port of Entry (PoE) in Canada.

I'm from India and I currently have the following:
  • Offer Letter from a Montreal based company
  • Positive LMIA
  • CAQ
  • Proof of Medical Exam
  • Police Clearance Certificate
I've been instructed by the Montreal based company to apply for a Visitor Visa and arrive in Canada. They've told me that my Work Permit will be issued at the Port of Entry (PoE) by a Border Services Officer.

However, when I checked on CIC.gc.ca they mention that only individuals from Visa-Exempt countries are eligible for Work Permits at PoE. So I reached out to the Visa Application Centre in India and they weren't helpful at all. They declined to provide guidance and suggested that I visit CIC.gc.ca instead.

This has left me really confused. I'm unsure if I have to apply for a Work Permit from India or follow the instructions of the Montreal based company.

I'd really appreciate it if someone with prior experience could guide me.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hi, this is pertaining to the issue of Work Permits on Arrival at a Port of Entry (PoE) in Canada.

I'm from India and I currently have the following:
  • Offer Letter from a Montreal based company
  • Positive LMIA
  • CAQ
  • Proof of Medical Exam
  • Police Clearance Certificate
I've been instructed by the Montreal based company to apply for a Visitor Visa and arrive in Canada. They've told me that my Work Permit will be issued at the Port of Entry (PoE) by a Border Services Officer.

However, when I checked on CIC.gc.ca they mention that only individuals from Visa-Exempt countries are eligible for Work Permits at PoE. So I reached out to the Visa Application Centre in India and they weren't helpful at all. They declined to provide guidance and suggested that I visit CIC.gc.ca instead.

This has left me really confused. I'm unsure if I have to apply for a Work Permit from India or follow the instructions of the Montreal based company.

I'd really appreciate it if someone with prior experience could guide me.

Thanks in advance!

You cannot apply for a work permit at the port of entry. You must apply for the work permit from India and obtain approval before traveling to Canada.

Are you sure it's a real job offer and you're not being scammed? Scammers will often tell people they can travel to Canada on a TRV and apply for a work permit once they arrive.
 
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You cannot apply for a work permit at the port of entry. You must apply for the work permit from India and obtain approval before traveling to Canada.

Are you sure it's a real job offer and you're not being scammed? Scammers will often tell people they can travel to Canada on a TRV and apply for a work permit once they arrive.

Thank you for replying. The offer letter is from a reputed company and I'm in possession of all the legitimate documents.

Here's the url on the Canadian immigration site mentioning the eligibility for work permits at the port of entry.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...work-canada/permit/temporary/eligibility.html
 
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Thank you for replying. The offer letter is from a reputed company and I'm in possession of all the legitimate documents.

Here's the url on the Canadian immigration site mentioning the eligibility for work permits at the port of entry.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...work-canada/permit/temporary/eligibility.html

Yes - I'm familiar with the requirements for applying for a work permit at the border. The first requirement is that you be visa-exempt - unfortunately you don't meet this requirement which is why you must apply for the work permit from your home country.