01 / Service
Working in Canada
PGWP, NOC, PR paths.
Whether you're on a PGWP, open work permit, or closed work permit, the decisions you make in your first year can define your PR timeline. We help you understand how NOC codes, LMIA-exempt categories, and provincial programs actually work, not the sanitized government version, but the real one based on 2026 rules.
What’s Covered
The Topics We Decode
- 01PGWP eligibility and extensions
- 02Understanding NOC 0, A, B, TEER categories
- 03Work permit to PR transitions
- 04Employer obligations and rights
- 05Provincial Nominee Program alignment with work experience
- 06Common pitfalls that delay PR applications
Outcomes
What You Walk Away With
- A clear picture of where your current role stands
- A roadmap from work permit to PR with realistic timelines
- Knowledge of the strongest NOC codes for your profile
- Understanding of which provincial streams fit your case
FAQ
Common Questions
Can my current job count toward Express Entry points?
It depends on your NOC code, duration, and whether it meets skilled work criteria. We decode this on your call.
Should I switch employers to improve my PR chances?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on your TEER category, work permit type, and provincial considerations.
More
Other Services
Next Step
Ready to get clarity?
30 minutes. Your specific questions. Honest answers, focused on working in canada.