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ACADEMIC EXEMPTIONS

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Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), universities and colleges in Canada can hire certain types of foreign academics without requiring a Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) labour market opinion, and/or without the foreign academic requiring a work permit.

POSITIONS EXEMPT FROM WORK PERMITS AND HRSDC LABOUR MARKET OPINIONS :

Foreign workers who do not need a Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) work permit or an HRSDC labour market opinion include:

  • Academic consultants and examiners;
  • Graduate assistants;
  • Self-funded researchers.

    Entry to Canada

    These academics can apply as visitors directly at a CIC visa office Site du gouvernement du Canada or at a Canadian Port of Entry, in the case of citizens of the United States, St. Pierre et Miquelon and Greenland.

POSITIONS EXEMPT FROM HRSDC LABOUR MARKET OPINION ONLY :

Foreign workers who need a CIC work permit, but do not require an HRSDC labour market opinion include:

  • Post-doctoral fellows;
  • Research award recipients;
  • Eminent individuals, for example leaders in various fields;
  • Guest lecturers;
  • Visiting professors;
  • Citizens of the U.S. and Mexico appointed as professors under the university, college and seminary levels of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);
  • Citizens of Chile appointed as professors under the Canada Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA).

    Entry to Canada :

    These academics can apply for a work permit directly at a CIC visa office Site du gouvernement du Canada or at a Canadian Port of Entry, in the case of citizens of the United States, St. Pierre et Miquelon and Greenland.

     
   
Last modified :  2003-12-02 Important Notices