IEC Young Professionals Work Permit

Ready to take your skills abroad and gain international experience? The IEC Young Professionals program is a fantastic option for youth from participating countries to work in Canada while boosting their career development.

🧾 What Type of Visa is the IEC Young Professionals Work Permit?

This is a closed work permit offered under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. It allows young professionals from eligible countries to work in Canada with a job offer that helps develop their professional skills. You must secure a job offer before applying. If you don’t have one, consider the Working Holiday stream instead.

🏠 What You Get With the IEC Young Professionals Program

  • A Canadian work permit tied to one employer
  • Valuable career experience in your professional field
  • The chance to build your resume while living in Canada

⏱️ IEC Young Professionals Processing Time and Duration

  • Work permits are valid for 12 to 24 months, depending on your country
  • Application processing time ranges from 2 to 16 weeks

💰 IEC Young Professionals Costs and Fees

  • Application fee: Approximately CAD $161
  • Additional fees may apply for biometrics and documentation
  • You must show proof of funds: at least CAD $2,500 to support yourself in Canada (you keep this money—it’s not a fee)

✅ Who is Eligible for the IEC Young Professionals Program?

You must:

  • Be a citizen of an IEC-participating country
  • Be between 18 and 30 or 35 years old, depending on your country
  • Have a job offer in Canada that aligns with your professional development
  • Work in a job classified as TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 under Canada’s NOC system

📈 How Competitive is the Process?

All applicants must enter a lottery-style pool
Invitations to apply are issued weekly
Chances of success vary by country and the number of available spots

👤 Who Should Consider the Young Professionals Path?

  • Young graduates or early-career professionals with a Canadian job offer
  • Participants looking for experience in their skilled profession
  • People planning to explore permanent residency pathways after working in Canada

⚠️ Who Might Need to Consider Other Options?

  • Those without a job offer in a skilled role
  • Applicants not from an eligible IEC country
  • People looking for more flexible job options across Canada—consider the Working Holiday stream instead

📌 Next Steps for the IEC Young Professionals Program

  • Check if your country is eligible
  • Secure a job offer in a relevant skilled occupation
  • Enter the IEC pool early to maximise your chances
  • Accept your invitation and complete the application process

💬 Got Questions About the Young Professionals Pathway?

Let us know in the comments; we’re happy to help you plan your move to Canada!