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Canada is built on immigration: roughly 25% of the workforce is foreign-born and the government targets ~500,000 new permanent residents per year. English-speaking, multicultural, and with a clear PR path, it's one of the most realistic destinations for international job-seekers.
Working in Canada: key facts
- Average salary: C$68,000 / year
- Rent (1-bed, capital): C$2,400 / month (Toronto city centre)
- Capital: Ottawa
- Currency: CAD
- Cost of living: Moderate to high — Toronto and Vancouver are expensive; Montreal, Calgary, and the Atlantic provinces are much more affordable.
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Visa & work-permit options for Canada
Canada's main routes are Express Entry (points-based PR), the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and employer-driven work permits via the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and International Mobility Program (IMP). Many roles qualify for an LMIA-exempt work permit.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a job in Canada as a foreigner?
Three main paths: (1) Apply for Express Entry permanent residency before moving; (2) Get a job offer from a Canadian employer who will support an LMIA work permit; (3) Use an open work permit (post-study, IEC working holiday, spousal).
What is Express Entry?
Canada's points-based system for skilled-worker permanent residency. You're scored on age, education, language, and work experience. Top-scoring candidates are invited to apply every 2 weeks.
Do Canadian employers actually sponsor foreign workers?
Yes, but the LMIA process is slower than employer-sponsorship in Germany or Australia. Tech companies often use the Global Talent Stream which processes work permits in 2 weeks.
Which province is easiest to immigrate to?
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia have lower thresholds via their Provincial Nominee Programs and lower cost of living than Ontario or BC.
Is healthcare free for new immigrants to Canada?
Public healthcare is free for permanent residents and most work-permit holders, but there's a waiting period (usually 3 months) in some provinces — private cover bridges the gap.
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