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Your Guide To International Experience Canada

This government program is designed specifically for youth. You will have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience, hone your English and French skills, and immerse yourself in Canada’s beauty for up to 2 years.  This blog will be your guide to International Experience Canada (IEC)

Categories of IEC

This program offers 3 types of categories: –

  1. Working Holiday

This category is for you if you do not have a job offer. You will be given an open work permit, allowing you to work for any employer in Canada. You might be asked to undergo a medical examination for some jobs.

  1. Young Professionals

If you already have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer and intend to stay in the same location, then this category is for you. This is an employer-specific work permit. Your job must be in TEER category 0, 1, 2, or 3. TEER 4 may qualify if it is related to your field.

Your employer is also expected to comply with the labour laws of the province you plan to work in.

  1. International Co-op (Internship)

This category is meant for you if you are a student at a university or college and have an internship offer or work placement by an employer in Canada. You will receive an employer-specific work permit and will work under the same employer during your stay.

Eligibility for the IEC program

  1. To participate, you must be the passport holder of a country that has signed a Youth Mobility Agreement with Canada 

  2. If you are not a citizen of a partner country, you might still be eligible. An IEC-recognized organization (RO) will help you with the process of application 

  3. Valid Passport 

  4. You must be between the age of 18-35 (it can differ according to citizenship) 

  5. Around CAD 2,500 as proof of funds 

  6. Health Insurance for your entire stay 

  7. Departure ticket 

  8. For unpaid internship, proof of additional funds to cover your expenses during your stay  

  9. Your dependents are not eligible for the IEC program, but they can apply for visitor, travel, or work visas 

Ready to live your Canadian Dream?

If you want to know your eligibility and apply for International Experience Canada, Brace Law can provide you with expert guidance and assistance. Our team of experts can help you navigate through the process successfully.

To begin, contact Brace Law at 905-815-6555 or email staff@bracelaw.ca. We offer consultations and services in multiple languages, including English, Italian, Albanian, Arabic, Punjabi, Farsi, Hindi, Malayalam and Urdu. Trust Brace Law for reliable legal support!

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