Employer-Specific Work Permit – Global Skills Strategy (GSS) in Canada
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Employer-Specific Work Permit – Global Skills Strategy (GSS) in Canada
Canada’s Global Skills Strategy (GSS) was designed to help Canadian employers
quickly hire top international talent in specialized, high-demand fields. Under
this program, eligible foreign workers can obtain an employer-specific work
permit through an accelerated process, supporting innovation and economic
growth.
What
is the Global Skills Strategy?
The Global
Skills Strategy provides faster processing times and more
flexibility for certain highly skilled workers and their employers. Most
applications under the GSS are processed within two weeks, making it one
of the fastest immigration pathways for temporary foreign workers.
Who
Can Apply?
To
qualify for an employer-specific work permit under the GSS, applicants
must:
- Have a job offer from
a Canadian employer who has obtained a positive Labour Market
Impact Assessment (LMIA) through the Global Talent Stream, or
- Be applying for a work
permit in an eligible high-skill occupation (NOC TEER 0 or 1).
Spouses
and dependents of approved applicants may also qualify for expedited
processing of their work or study permits.
Employer
Requirements
Employers
using the Global Skills Strategy must:
- Apply under the Global
Talent Stream (GTS) if an LMIA is required.
- Develop a Labour
Market Benefits Plan that outlines how hiring foreign workers will
benefit Canada’s labour market (e.g., job creation, skills transfer).
- Meet wage and working
condition standards for the specific role.
Benefits
of the Global Skills Strategy
- Two-week processing time for most applications.
- Access to top global
talent in specialized industries such as IT, engineering, and research.
- Pathway for family
members,
allowing spouses and children to join the principal applicant quickly.
- Support for permanent residency: Canadian work experience gained under the GSS can strengthen permanent residence applications.
Why
Legal Guidance Matters
Although
the Global Skills Strategy offers expedited processing, applications must be
carefully prepared to avoid delays. Our law firm helps employers secure LMIA
approvals under the Global Talent Stream and assists workers with complete work
permit applications to ensure smooth entry into Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions
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