International Experience Canada (IEC)

International Experience Canada is a program launched by the Canadian government in partnership with various countries in the world which allows youth to travel and work in Canada.

Depending on where you are coming from, you will have three different options to travel and work in Canada. You might be eligible for one of the three categories:

  • Working Holiday
  • Young Professionals
  • International Co-op Internship

International Co-op Internship

International Co-op Internship: Candidates from eligible countries can get valuable overseas experience related to their field of study. If selected, they can apply for an employer specific work permit. This category is for you if:

  • You’re a student registered at a postsecondary institution
  • You have a job offer for a work placement or internship in Canada
  • You need to do this work placement or internship to complete your studies
  • You’ll work for the same employer in the same location during your stay in Canada

If you want to travel and work temporarily in Canada as part of IEC, your first step is to become a candidate in one or more IEC pools. IEC conducts rounds of invitations to apply for  qualified, eligible and selected candidates regularly. If you’re invited to apply, you’ll get a message in your account. The message will list your category and your next steps.

You’ll have 10 days to decide if you’ll accept the invitation. From the day you accept the invitation, you’ll have 20 days to apply online for a work permit. If you do not respond by the deadline shown in the invitation, the invitation will expire. If it expires, you’ll have to submit a new IEC profile and be accepted to the pool again before you can be considered for future invitations.You can also decline the invitation if you don not wish to pursue further at that time.

Once you apply for the work permit, the immigration officer will evaluate all your documents and begin processing it. They will let you know if you need a police clearance certificate or a medical exam done before you arrive in Canada. The usual processing time is up to eight weeks currently.

Young Professionals

Young Professionals: Young professionals from eligible countries can apply for an employer specific work permit and come to Canada to gain Canadian professional work experience to better compete in a global economy. This category is for you if:

  • You have a job offer in Canada that contributes to your professional development
  • You’ll work for the same employer in the same location during your stay in Canada