Renewing your work permit while in Canada

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In most cases, you must apply online to extend or change the conditions of your work permit. To apply online, you will need to have electronic copies of your documents and will have to pay processing fees for the application.

Before you upload your forms, you must answer some questions. You will also create an account so that you can submit your application and check your status. If IRCC accepts your application, you will either get an extension of your current work permit or a work permit for the new working conditions. If you applied for a new work permit to either change your employer, job or work location, and then your current permit expires, you have also maintained your status. You are therefore authorized to continue to work, but only for the employer named on your original work permit until IRCC makes a decision about your application. You cannot start working under the conditions of the new work permit until the application is processed. After you apply to extend or renew your work permit, IRCC will send you a latter that you can use as proof that you are eligible to keep working under the same conditions as your original work permit. IRCC states that if the application is still being processed, you can even continue to work past the expiry date while on the letter as long as your working conditions remain the same.

If your work permit expired before you applied for a new one, you must stop working if you are in Canada. However, you may be able to restore your status as a worker. You can apply to restore your status as a worker if you:

Apply within 90 days of losing your status
Meet the requirements for your stay (ex. you did not work illegally)
Meet all the conditions listed on your expired permit before it expired
IRCC states that there is no guarantee that they will approve your application to restore your status or for a new permit.

If you would like to renew or extend your permit, hiring an experienced Canadian immigration lawyer is recommended. Cohen Immigration Law’s team of lawyers will work with you to understand your situation and help with the application process.

Anthony Ekpe

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Immigration Refugee Board : #R713015
CAPIC ID : R22758