Step-By-Step Guide to International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) (2024)

Chapter 1

Introduction

Chapter 2 Creating an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada account Chapter 3 Submitting your profile to an IEC pool Chapter 4 Entering a pool of candidates — The eService page Chapter 5 Entering a pool of candidates — Personal details of applicant Chapter 6 Entering a pool of candidates — Contact information Chapter 7 Entering a pool of candidates — Work and education details Chapter 8 Entering a pool of candidates — Application details Chapter 9 Entering a pool of candidates — The e-signature Chapter 10 What if I made a mistake and need to amend my application before the Invitation to Apply? Chapter 11 Gathering the supporting documents for your application Chapter 12 Receiving an Invitation to Apply Chapter 13 Completing your application — Personal details of applicant Chapter 14 Completing your application — Contact information Chapter 15 Completing your application — Work and education details Chapter 16 Completing your application — Application details Chapter 17 Completing your application — Uploading and sending documents Chapter 18 Completing your application — Form IMM5707 (Family Information) Chapter 19 Completing your application — Police certificate (if applicable) Chapter 20 Completing your application — CV/Resume Chapter 21 Completing your application — Photo ID Chapter 22 Completing your application — Passport ID, visas and stamps pages Chapter 23 Completing your application — Proof of a medical exam (if applicable) Chapter 24 Completing your application — Submitting the documents, signing the form and paying the fees Chapter 25 Submitting biometrics Chapter 26 What next?

1Introduction


The International Experience Canada 2024 season is now open.

Does the prospect of working in downtown Toronto or a remote Alberta ski resort sound fun to you? Interested in adding Canadian work experience to your resume?

Good news—it may be easier than you think. You might have heard that getting a work visa is complicated, especially if you’re young and don’t have much experience. Well, allow us to introduce you to International Experience Canada (IEC), a program that gives 18-to-35-year-old travellers the opportunity to work in Canada for a certain period of time. Citizens from a number of countries are eligible and the process is fairly straightforward.

The main purpose of this guide is to give you a complete overview of the IEC work permit application process and help you through it—we’ve even included screenshots to explain each step.

This guide tackles the three IEC categories—Working Holiday, Young Professionals and International Co-op Internship. The general process is quite similar and we give you a heads-up when something applies to one category but not the others (e.g. the supporting documents you must provide, etc.).

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The three IEC work permit categories

Depending on your country of citizenship, you could be eligible to apply for one, two or three of these categories:

  • Working Holiday: This extremely popular, flexible open work permit allows you to travel and work in Canada for anywhere between 12-36 months, depending on your country of citizenship. An open work permit isn’t job-specific, which means you can work for any employer anywhere in Canada. Unlike most work visas, you don’t need a job offer before applying for a Working Holiday permit.
  • Young Professionals: This work permit is a great opportunity to gain relevant professional experience in Canada. You must first find an employer in your field in Canada and get a formal offer of employment. Depending on your country of citizenship, you could be allowed to work in Canada for 6-24 months.
  • International Co-op Internship: This work permit gives students the opportunity to complete a paid or unpaid internship in Canada—a work permit is required in both cases. Students can stay in Canada for 6-12 months, depending on their country of citizenship.

Interested? The first step is to check your eligibility for an IEC permit. Go toIEC eligibility, then select your country of citizenship and category.

Note that this guide is intended for all English-speaking applicants, so pay attention to the fine print that might apply for your country of citizenship. For official, up-to-date info, your reference should always be the Government of Canada—we don’t make the rules, we’re just here to explain them to you!

Thefivesteps of an IEC work permit application

Step 1: If you don’t already have an account with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), create it using a GCKey user ID (Government of Canada login) and a password. The process is straightforward and only takes a minute. See Chapters 2 and 3 of this guide for more details.

Step 2: Once your account is set up, you can apply for one or more categories of your choice. When you apply, you enter a “pool” as a “candidate.” See Chapters 4-10 for more details.

Step 3: Candidates in the Young Professionals or International Coop-op Internship category should receive an invitation during the next (or one of the next) “round of invitations” as long as there are spots available. There are rounds of invitations sent out about once a week. For Working Holiday applicants, things are a little trickier. As there are often more candidates than spots available in this category, the Government of Canada has to “randomly select candidates from within the pool and invite them to apply for a work permit.” That means you might have to wait for several months before receiving an “Invitation to Apply”—if you receive one at all. See Chapters 11-13 for more details.

Step 4: After you receive an “Invitation to Apply,” you have to accept it and formally apply for the IEC permit (i.e. submit the application, supporting documents and pay the fee). You have 10 days to accept or decline an Invitation to Apply. If you accept an Invitation to Apply, you will have 20 days to submit your application online—time is of the essence! See Chapters 14-28 on completing this process.

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Step 5:Submitting biometrics is required for IEC applicants and can only be done at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) orSCO(in Canada). From the date you receive the request for biometrics, you have 30 days to complete them and upload your receipt. See Chapter 25 for more details on this requirement.

Now let’s get started!

Starting the application process — two options

You have two options to start your application—using the Come to Canada online tool or creating an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada account directly.

Both options are perfectly fine! Choose the one that works for you; it won’t make a difference in the application process.

Option 1 — Using the Come to Canada tool

If you don’t have an account with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada yet, you can start your IEC work permit application with the Come to Canadaonline tool.

After answering a few questions regarding your plans in Canada and providing some basic info, you will get a “personal reference code.” Write it down; you will need it in a second. Now, create an account with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Enter your personal reference code and ta da! No need to re-enter your info; the answers you provided in the Come to Canada tool are now part of your immigration account.

Let’s start with the application. Select “IEC—Travel and Work.” Yes, you probably want to “visit” Canada and “work” here but trust us, you have to choose “IEC — Travel and Work” at this stage.

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Option 2 — Creating an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada account directly

If you already have an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada account, log in and click “Start an application” on the homepage. On the next page, select “International Experience Canada.” Tick “I do not have a personal reference code” and answer the questions detailed in Chapter 4 of this guide. You won’t get a personal reference code and that’s okay; you won’t need it—you’ll complete your profile directly in your Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada account.

Let’s start your application! The first question is slightly different than in option 1. Since you’ve already selected International Experience Canada, you won’t be asked what you would like to do in Canada.

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Ready to proceed with your application and to follow the guide step by step?

  • If you choose option 1, read Chapter 4 on the “Come to Canada” tool questions before reading Chapter 3 on how to create an account.
  • If you decide to go for option 2, follow the steps one by one from here.

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Step-By-Step Guide to International Experience Canada (Working Holiday) (2024)

FAQs

Step-By-Step Guide to International Experience Canada (Working Holiday)? ›

IEC authorizes temporary stay in Canada, with the approval of work permits for a maximum of one year. IEC work permits are approved through a randomized draw system. Not all foreign nationals who submit expressions of interest will be selected for the program.

How does international experience in Canada work? ›

IEC authorizes temporary stay in Canada, with the approval of work permits for a maximum of one year. IEC work permits are approved through a randomized draw system. Not all foreign nationals who submit expressions of interest will be selected for the program.

How long does it take to process IEC? ›

It takes 56 days to process your application from the date you submit it. Processing will only start after you have submitted biometrics and will stop if we ask for any additional documents. An applicant looks at the “International Experience Canada: How to apply” web page.

How much is the IEC fee in Canada? ›

IEC fees: CAD $172. Open work permit fee: CAD $100. Biometrics fee: CAD $85.

Do you need an ETA for IEC? ›

All travellers must have an ETA to board their flight. Those with a valid Canadian working visa (such as an IEC working holiday visa) do not need to apply for a separate ETA as an ETA is included within the documentation of the visa entry letter.

What counts as international experience? ›

In the most simple terms, international experience means that you have global awareness, you understand people from different backgrounds, their thought-process, their requirements, their markets, and many more vital things across continents.

How much bank balance is required for a Canada work visa? ›

At a federal level, the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has specified the following minimum fund requirements: Single person – $13,310 CAD. A family of two – $16,570 CAD. A family of three – $20,371 CAD.

Can US citizens apply for IEC Canada? ›

You aren't limited to one specific job and don't need a job lined up before traveling. Although the U.S. isn't listed as an eligible country for directly applying with IEC, U.S. citizens can participate as long as they have the support of a Recognized Organization.

How many times can I participate in IEC Canada? ›

You may be able to participate in IEC a second or third time depending on your country of citizenship. Verify your eligibility here, Your employer can apply to sponsor your work permit through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or the International Mobility Program, You can get back to being a tourist.

Do US citizens need to do eTA? ›

U.S. citizens are exempt from the eTA requirement and must carry proper identification such as a valid U.S. passport. Lawful permanent residents of the United States who hold valid status in the U.S. are exempt from the eTA requirement.

What happens if you don't have an eTA? ›

If you do not have one, you won't be able to board your flight. Avoid hassles at the airport: Once your eTA is approved, check that the passport number included in your eTA approval email matches the number in your passport. If they don't match, you need to apply for a new eTA.

What counts as foreign work experience in Canada? ›

For the purpose of Canada PR application, Foreign skilled work experience would mean work experience that is acquired in a country that is outside Canada, while holding a non-Canadian passport in an occupation that has been designated as skilled labor by the Immigration authority, IRCC in Canada.

Who is eligible for international experience in Canada? ›

Normally, you must be a Canadian or foreign youth aged 18 to 35. For some countries, the age limit is 18 to 29 or 30 years old. Find out if you're eligible to work and travel in Canada.

How long is the international experience Canada valid for? ›

Participants in this program can receive an open work permit, valid for one to two years. Open work permits allow participants to work anywhere in Canada for almost any Canadian employer.

How does Canada verify work experience outside Canada? ›

While the only required document is a reference letter, you may want to provide a contract, pay stubs, tax documents and other documents to demonstrate that you worked there. To verify this, the immigration officer may contact companies and supervisors listed in your reference letters.

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