Path Land Immigration
06/05/2026
π¨ UP TO 3 YEARS OF WORK PERMIT THROUGH CHARITIES & NONPROFITS π¨π¦
Most people know about LMIA-based work permits.
Very few know that certain charities and nonprofit organizations can support LMIA-exempt work permits under the C51 Charitable Worker category.
π Who Can Qualify?
1οΈβ£ Job Offer From A Registered Charity Or Nonprofit
You must have a job offer from a registered charitable or nonprofit organization.
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Full-time employment may qualify
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Part-time employment may qualify
2οΈβ£ The Position Must Be Of Charitable Nature
Examples include:
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Early Childhood Educators (ECE)
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Early Childhood Educator Assistants (ECEA)
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Personal Support Workers (PSW)
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Social Workers
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Community Workers
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Nurses
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Teachers
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Cooks
π Why People Like This Program
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LMIA exempt
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Work permits up to 3 years
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Available in multiple provinces
If youβre approaching the expiry of your current status and exploring options, this may be a pathway worth reviewing.
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For professional immigration assistance by a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), you can reach here:
Path Land Immigration
π 8738 51 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta
π +1-825-785-9311
π© [email protected]
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π¨ CBSA VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS HAVE STARTED FOR SOME REFUGEE CLAIMANTS AFFECTED BY BILL C-12
I want to share a recent timeline from a client whose refugee claim became ineligible under the new legislation.
π Timeline
1οΈβ£ Procedural Fairness Letter
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April 9, 2026
The claimant received a Procedural Fairness Letter regarding ineligibility.
2οΈβ£ Ineligibility Decision
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May 8, 2026
A final decision was made that the claim was ineligible to be referred to the IRB.
3οΈβ£ CBSA Appointment
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May 28, 2026
CBSA scheduled a virtual appointment to discuss next steps and the PRRA process.
π What Is Happening?
CBSA officers are conducting both:
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In-person appointments
AND
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Virtual appointments
for some affected claimants.
π Why This Matters
Once an ineligibility decision is received, timelines become extremely important.
Individuals should understand:
βοΈ their legal obligations
βοΈ PRRA timelines
βοΈ removal order implications
βοΈ available legal remedies
π Important Reminder
Every case is unique.
Do not rely solely on information from social media.
Seek professional guidance to understand your available options.
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For professional immigration assistance by a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), you can reach here:
Path Land Immigration
π 8738 51 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta
π +1-825-785-9311
π© [email protected]
π¨ CLIENT RECEIVED ALMOST 4 YEARS OF WORK AUTHORIZATION ADVANTAGE π¨π¦
This client recently received:
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3-year PGWP approval
But there is another important detail many people overlook.
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π What Happened?
Because the PGWP application was submitted in:
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July 2025
the client also benefited from:
β οΈ maintained legal work authorization during processing
Meaning:
π₯ almost 1 additional year of legal Canadian work experience before approval
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π Why This Matters
This can become extremely valuable for:
βοΈ Express Entry
βοΈ Canadian Experience Class
βοΈ provincial nomination programs
βοΈ future PR pathways
Canadian work experience continues to remain one of the strongest immigration factors.
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π Important Reminder
Immigration timing and application strategy can significantly affect:
π CRS score
π PR eligibility
π future pathways
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For professional immigration assistance by a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), you can reach here:
Path Land Immigration
π 8738 51 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta
π +1-825-785-9311
π© [email protected]
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