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Work Permit Extension

Already working in Canada and wondering how to stay longer without interruption?

If your current work permit is nearing its expiry date, now’s the time to take the next step. Whether you’re on an employer-specific license, an open work permit, or benefiting from a particular policy or bridging program, extending your right to work in Canada isn’t automatic and waiting too long could disrupt your employment or status.

For foreign nationals already working in Canada who want to continue earning legally, understanding the extension process is crucial. If you are in or near Surrey, this overview explains the steps involved, the documentation required, and how Dhanda Immigration can assist in managing your work permit extension with Confidence.

What You’ll Get When We Work Together

At Dhanda Immigration, our goal is to make the extension process clear, structured, and aligned with your current work status and eligibility. Here’s what you can expect when you begin the process:

Eligibility Review

We start by examining your current permit, occupation, and legal status to assess whether you qualify for an extension and under which stream.

Document Guidance

You’ll receive a tailored checklist to ensure every required document is submitted correctly, from employer letters to personal records.

Application Strategy

We help you choose the right pathway: employer-specific permit extension, bridging open work permit, or other eligible programs.

Compliance Check

We ensure your application meets all the conditions outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), reducing the risk of refusal or delay.

Status Maintenance Advice

If your current permit is expiring soon, we’ll guide you on how to maintain implied status or switch to another valid status while your extension is processed.

Is This the Right Fit for You?

A work permit extension can be the right choice in a variety of real-life scenarios. This service is relevant if you’re currently working in Canada and:

  • Your work permit will expire within the next few months.
  • Your employer wants to continue your employment.
  • You’ve recently applied for permanent residence and need to maintain status.
  • You’re eligible for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP).
  • You’re part of an international agreement (e.g., CUSMA or IEC) and qualify for an extension.

Many applicants delay renewal until it’s too late—this can lead to loss of status, difficulty continuing work, or complex restoration procedures. The process is not one-size-fits-all, and changes in immigration rules or personal circumstances may affect eligibility. That’s why a guided, case-specific approach is critical.

Step-by-Step: What to Expect

Here’s how the work permit extension process typically unfolds when you work with us:

Step 1: Initial Review & Strategy Session

We begin with a consultation to understand your current work permit type, occupation, and future goals. We identify which extension pathway fits your case.

Step 2: Gathering Documentation

You will receive a checklist customized for your application type, which may include an employment letter, LMIA or LMIA-exempt documents, passport copies, and more.

Step 3: Application Preparation

We prepare your application using IRCC-compliant forms and structure your submission to align with current policies and case law.

Step 4: Submission & Acknowledgment

You submit your application through the IRCC portal. You receive confirmation of submission, and we track progress on your behalf.

Step 5: Maintain Legal Work Status

We advise on how to work legally under implied status while waiting for a decision, if applicable.

Step 6: Decision Follow-Up

After we make a decision, we guide you on the next steps, whether you’ve received approval or IRCC has requested more information.

Questions We Hear Often

Q1: How early should I apply for a work permit extension in Canada?

Apply at least 30 days before your current permit expires. Applying earlier gives IRCC more time to process your case without affecting your ability to work.

Q2: Can I continue working if my permit expires while I’m waiting for a decision?

Yes, apply before your permit expires. In that case, you may continue working under implied status until the authorities make a decision.

Q3: Do I need a new job offer for a work permit extension?

It depends on your permit type. Employer-specific permits typically require a valid job offer or renewed LMIA. Open work permits may not.

Q4: What if IRCC refuses my extension?

If IRCC refuses your extension after your status expires, you must apply for restoration within 90 days. It’s essential to act quickly in this case.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

At Dhanda Immigration, we support individuals through the work permit extension process with structure and clarity. If you’re preparing to stay in Canada and continue working, now is a good time to start planning your next move with professional support.

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