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NAFTA Work Permit

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The NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) Work Permit is a type of work permit that is available to citizens of the United States and Mexico who have a job offer in Canada in a profession that is covered by the NAFTA agreement. The job offer must be in a profession that requires a certain level of education or professional qualifications. The NAFTA Work Permit is a type of work permit available to citizens of the United States and Mexico who have a job offer in Canada in a profession that is covered by the NAFTA agreement. The NAFTA agreement is a free trade agreement between the three North American countries, which aims to promote economic cooperation and trade.

Here are some additional details about the NAFTA Work Permit:

  • Eligibility: To be eligible for a NAFTA Work Permit, the applicant must be a citizen of either the United States or Mexico and have a job offer in Canada in a profession that is covered by the NAFTA agreement. The profession must require a certain level of education or professional qualifications.
  • Covered professions: The NAFTA agreement covers a wide range of professions, including accountants, engineers, scientists, and teachers, among others. A complete list of covered professions can be found on the Government of Canada website.
  • Duration: The duration of the NAFTA Work Permit can vary depending on the length of the job offer. Generally, the permit is valid for the duration of the job offer, up to a maximum of three years.
  • Application process: The application process for the NAFTA Work Permit involves submitting an application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The application must include various documents, including proof of citizenship, a job offer letter, and evidence of the applicant's qualifications and work experience.

Overall, the NAFTA Work Permit is a great way for citizens of the United States and Mexico to work in Canada in a profession covered by the NAFTA agreement, while also promoting economic cooperation and trade between the three countries.

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