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The International Mobility Program (IMP) allows foreign nationals to work in Canada without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Designed to support Canada’s economic growth, innovation, and global partnerships, the IMP creates fast and flexible pathways for skilled workers, researchers, students’ families, and professionals.

At Key Rise Immigration Inc., we guide individuals and employers through IMP streams with precision, ensuring compliant, efficient, and stress-free applications.

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Our regulated consultants bring years of hands-on experience in Canadian immigration programs.

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Every application is tailored to your profile, goals, and future plans.

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We assist individuals and employers across multiple countries.

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Open Work Permits Under the IMP

The IMP includes several LMIA-exempt categories that allow family members, professionals, and researchers to work in Canada.

Family Members of High-Skilled Workers (C41 & C46)

Spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, and grandchildren of foreign nationals employed in high-skilled occupations (TEER 0–3) may qualify for open work permits.

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This pathway helps families stay together while supporting Canada’s workforce.

Family Members of Low-Skilled Workers (C47 & C48)

Family members of workers employed in TEER 4 or 5 occupations may also qualify for open work permits under specific LMIA-exempt categories.

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Family Members of Economic Class PR Applicants or Provincial Nominees (C49)

Spouses and dependents of applicants who have submitted permanent residence applications under economic immigration streams may qualify for open work permits.

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Spouses of International Students (C42)

Spouses or common-law partners of full-time international students at PGWP-eligible institutions may qualify for open work permits.

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Post-Doctoral Fellows (C44)

Individuals who have completed or are completing a PhD may qualify for open work permits for academic research or teaching positions.

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Academic Research Award Recipients (C52)

Foreign nationals receiving research-based academic awards from Canadian institutions may qualify for open work permits.

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Medical & Dental Residents and Research Fellows (C45)

Eligible medical professionals pursuing residency programs or specialized research fellowships in Canada may qualify for LMIA-exempt work permits.

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