Dreaming of building a life overseas? Whether you're a fresh graduate eager to explore the world, a skilled professional chasing global opportunity, or simply hoping to be with your spouse while contributing to a new country, your journey begins with the right work permit. And here, at Sunrise International, we understand that behind every application is a personal story, a goal, and a loved one. That’s why we’re here, not just to guide you through the process, but to walk alongside you, step by step, with clarity, care, and genuine support.
A work permit is an official authorization that allows you to legally work in a foreign country. Each country has specific requirements depending on the type of work, employer, and the duration of your stay.
Below, we’ll explore some popular work permit options available, that may apply to your situation.
Open work permits allow you to work for most employers without being tied to a specific job or offer. They offer flexibility to easily switch jobs or pursue multiple jobs parallely. An applicant may be eligible for an Open work permit based on their education, occupation, spouse's status in their destination country, PNP/ state nomination status etc.
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If your spouse is a student or worker in Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, you may qualify for a spouse open work permit. This permit lets you work in Canada, Australia or New Zealand while being close to your spouse while supporting their educational or professional pursuits.
Apply with ease! Reach out today to learn the eligibility criteria and how we can assist you in securing a spouse open work permit.
These permits are tied to a specific employer and job offer. For example, in Canada, an LMIA-based work permit requires the employer to obtain a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to ensure hiring a foreign worker won’t negatively affect the local job market.An employee can thereafter apply for a closed work permit based on the LMIA.
Have been offered a job abroad, and need help with an employer-specific permit? Get expert help from Sunrise International.
Certain work permits in Canada don’t require an LMIA. Examples include permits under international agreements (e.g., CUSMA) or those granted for significant societal benefit, such as research or cultural exchange programs. These options are a great pathway for eligible workers.
Curious about your eligibility? Talk to us to explore LMIA-exempt opportunities.
The world is full of opportunity, and your career shouldn't be limited by borders. Let Sunrise International help you explore the right work permit options, prepare your documents, and take your next step with confidence. Get assessed for work permit options abroad.Book a free consultation online.