Apply for your 2016 Canada Work Permit
- Winter Resort Waiting Staff
- Food & Beverage Assistant
- Housekeeping
To be in with a chance of securing an IEC Working Holiday Permit for 2016, you need to first enter your profile to the 'working holiday pool'. Over the next few months, the CIC (Canadian Immigration) will dip into the pool and select profiles to then apply for the IEC Permit. The first round of invitations opened on the 16th December so this is a process that is happening now. If you want to work in Canada, you need to be part of this!
The pools are now open. To create your profile and submit it to the pool, you will need to visit the CIC website. The best way to find this is to Google 'IEC Canada' and follow the steps.
All Oyster applicants will need this work permit and we are giving our clients as much help as we possibly can with the process. If you would like our assistance, apply for one of our paid work in Canada programmes today.
To be eligible for the IEC Work Permit, you need to be aged between 18-30 at the time you apply to enter the pool.
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Paid work with horses in Australia
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