4 Things to Avoid When Applying For The International Mobility Program

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The International Mobility Program lets employers hire temporary workers without LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) manages the IMP program along with ESDC and CBSA.

The program benefits employers and international employees who want to expedite and simplify the hiring process. It aims to enhance Canada’s cultural and economic interests and support trade agreements with other countries.

Mistakes To Avoid in Your IMP Application

However, it would help if you avoided certain mistakes to ensure that your application gets approved. We recommend that you avoid the following when applying for International Mobility Program.

1. Missing Documents

We cannot emphasize enough on this one. There have been cases where applications get rejected or bounced back due to incomplete information and documents.

If you want to avoid the hassle of resubmission, you must follow the due procedure, gather all the documents and sign the papers before submitting them. You can apply online for a work permit under International Mobility Program.

Also, don’t forget to ensure you’re eligible to work in Canada. Find out your eligibility here.

2. False Information/Errors

When registering online, you should avoid providing any false information. Any error on any file can lead to rejection. You can also be found inadmissible for providing false or wrong information.

3. Unauthorized Certificates

If you want to become eligible for a work permit under International Mobility Program, you must get all your previous work experiences authorized. Never submit unauthorized work certificates, as it can lead to application refusal.

4. No Legal Representation

Although you can work your way through the application and submission process, it can get tedious. You may not be familiar with the number of documents required and other necessary information.

To avoid frustration and mistakes, it’s better to hire a legal representative. Hire an immigration lawyer who will guide you through the immigration process, assist the dos and don’ts of getting a Canadian work permit and how you can expedite the process.

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Hire Nanda & Associate Lawyers for Legal Assistance

At Nanda & Associate Lawyers, our immigration lawyers understand your needs and provide customized and tailored solutions. Our experienced immigration lawyers and regulated Canadian immigration consultants are well-versed in all aspects of the International Mobility Program.

We ensure that your IMP application proceeds without any delay. Book your appointment today and be one step closer to your dream of working in Canada.

 

Disclaimer: This post is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn’t be used as a substitute for legal advice.

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