
film and recording studio users (limited to small groups renting studios who will not enter the labour market, and to business visitors) and. artists attending or working at a showcase,. people who will perform at a private event, such as a wedding,. World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers (and members of similar groups),. guest artists working within a Canadian performance group for a limited time,. members of a foreign or travelling circus,. a foreign-based band or theatre group and their key crew,.
you’re not involved in making a movie, television or radio broadcast. you’re not being hired for ongoing employment by the Canadian group that has contracted you, and. you will perform in Canada for a limited period of time,. you’re a foreign artist or the artist’s key support staff (people vital to the performance),. provide you with an offer of employment number. pay a $230 employer compliance fee, and. submit an offer of employment to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada,. you meet the general eligibility requirements for a work permit.īefore you submit your work permit application, your employer must:. you will work for a Canadian employer that does not have an “ineligible” status on the list of employers who failed to comply with the conditions, and. You may be eligible for an employer-specific work permit if:
If your training will last more than four months, or if you do not meet the other conditions listed above, you need a work permit.
your training will last less than four months. you have written approval from the board that regulates your job (note that certain provinces do not need written approval) and. the main goal of your work is training. You do not need a work permit if you meet the following conditions:
To work in Canada as a health care student