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Can a Holiday Work Visa Lead to Permanent Employment in Canada? What Job Seekers Need to Know

A holiday work visa offers young professionals (typically ages 18-35) the chance to live and work in Canada for up to two years through the International Experience Canada program, but it’s designed as a temporary adventure, not an automatic path to permanent residence. If you’re hoping to turn a working holiday into a long-term career in Quebec City, you’ll need to understand both the opportunities this visa creates and the separate steps required to stay beyond your permit’s expiration date.
The Working Holiday visa gives you open work authorization, meaning you can accept employment with almost any employer in Canada without needing a job offer before you arrive. This flexibility is valuable for testing the job market, building Canadian work experience, and making professional connections that could support future immigration applications. However, …

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How Work and Immigration Connect to Build Your Future in Quebec City

Finding work in Quebec City as a newcomer to Canada means understanding how your immigration status determines which jobs you can accept and what documents you need to show employers. Your work authorization depends on your current immigration pathway, whether you hold an open work permit, an employer-specific permit, a study permit with off-campus privileges, or permanent residence, and each comes with different rights and restrictions that directly affect your job search strategy.
The connection between work and immigration runs both ways. Gaining Canadian work experience often strengthens your application for permanent residence through programs like the Canadian Experience Class or Quebec’s own selection system. At the same time, your immigration status shapes which employers can hire you, how long you can work, and whether you need a Labour Market Impact Assessment …