Ukraine immigration measures: Open work permits
You can get free settlement services in Canada
All Ukrainian temporary residents and their family members in Canada can access free settlement services until March 31, 2025.
You may be eligible for an open work permit under the Ukraine immigration measures if you meet both of the following requirements:
- your application under the CUAET measures was approved on or after February 4, 2024
- you’re currently in Canada with valid temporary resident status under the CUAET measures.
If you’re eligible, you
- can apply to get a new open work permit that’s valid for up to 3 years
- can apply to extend your current open work permit
- are exempt from paying the
- work permit fee
- open work permit holder fee
- biometrics fee (if applicable)
Deadline to submit your application
You must submit your application on or before December 31, 2024. Extended
How to apply
Follow the steps below to
- apply for an open work permit (new or extension)
- remove job restrictions on your open work permit
- apply to get a new IMM 1442 with the CUAET remark
How to remove the job restrictions on your open work permit
There may be restrictions on your open work permit if you haven’t completed a medical exam. These restrictions prevent you from working in
- jobs that bring you into close contact with people, such as
- workers in health care settings
- clinical laboratory workers
- patient attendants in nursing and geriatric homes
- medical students admitted to Canada to attend university
- medical electives and physicians on short-term locums
- workers in primary or secondary school settings or workers in child-care settings
- domestics
- workers who give in-home care to children, the elderly or people with disabilities
- day nursery employees
- other similar jobs
- jobs in agriculture, if you’ve visited or lived in Ukraine or one of these countries for more than 6 months during the past year
If you have not already completed a medical exam, you must get one within 90 days of your arrival. What you need depends on your age.
You may need to pay a fee for this exam.
Once you get your medical exam results, you can ask to remove these restrictions. To do this, you must follow the instructions below to apply for an open work permit in Canada. Then, we can issue you a new work permit without job restrictions.
As a Ukrainian national or family member of a Ukrainian national, you don’t need to pay any fees to remove the job restrictions on your work permit.
How to get the CUAET remark on your IMM 1442
If you’re in Canada under the CUAET but you’re missing the remark on your IMM 1442, follow the instructions below to apply for an open work permit and get a new IMM 1442.
When you apply, upload a letter stating “I am exempt from paying fees under the Ukraine special measures and my previous permit was missing the CUAET remark.” Then we can issue you a new permit with the CUAET remark.
Step 1: Make sure you have what you need
To apply online, you need a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents.
Step 2: Create your online account or sign in
You need an account to apply online. You can use your account to
- submit your application forms
- check your status
If you have problems applying online
You can apply on paper if you meet one of the following exemptions:
- You can’t apply online because of a disability.
- There’s a barrier that
- prevents you from applying online or
- makes applying online unreliable
Contact us using our crisis web form if you can’t apply online.
Complete all required fields in the form and include “Ukraine2022” in the text box.
Step 3: Get your document checklist
You must answer some questions to create a personalized document checklist.
Make sure you answer these questions correctly
- Answer “Work” when asked “What would you like to do in Canada?”
- Answer “Temporarily – more than 6 months” when asked “How long are you planning to stay in Canada?”
- Workers must select “Worker” when asked What is your current immigration status in Canada?
- Answer “yes” when asked:
Does one of the following apply to you?- I am subject of a removal order that is unenforceable
- I applied for a study or work permit before entering Canada that was approved, but not issued at a port of entry
- I am in primary or secondary school, or a visiting or exchange student, in Canada with visitor status
- I am applying for an open work permit under an active public policy or pilot program announced by IRCC
- I am a student who has completed a program of study that is a prerequisite to my enrolment at a designated learning institution with visitor status in Canada
- I applied for permanent residence and was found eligible (first stage approval) under one of the following classes:
- Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada
- Humanitarian and Compassionate cases
- Protected Persons in Canada
- Live-in Caregiver in Canada
- Answer “No, I am exempt from paying fees for the application” to the question There are fees associated with this application. Will you be paying your fees or are you fee exempt?
- If you’ve undergone a medical exam, answer “Yes” when asked Have you had a medical exam performed by an IRCC authorized panel physician (doctor) within the last 12 months?
- We strongly recommend you do this if you’re asking us to remove the job restrictions on your work permit.
- This ensures there’s a place to upload proof of a medical exam in your document checklist.
- Make sure to include the IME or UMI number from your completed medical exam.
Step 4: Read the instruction guide and fill out the application
Read the instruction guide before you fill out your application. The guide will explain how to complete each field on the form.
Once you get your document checklist, fill out the application forms.
Special instructions for this public policy
When you fill out the work permit application form:
- Select “Open Work Permit” as the type of work permit you’re applying for in the Details of Intended work in Canada section.
- Enter “UKRAINE 2022” as the Job title.
- Enter “Ukraine 2022 public policy—open work permit” in the Brief description of duties field.
- For Duration of expected employment, we need to know how long you’d like your permit to be valid.
- Enter the date you’d like to start working as the Start date.
- It may not be possible to finalize your application by the start date you ask for.
- You can ask for an End date that’s up to 3 years from the start date.
- If we don’t finalize your application by your requested start date, we’ll update the end date of your work permit in line with your new start date.
- You can’t ask for an end date beyond the expiry date of your passport.
- Enter the date you’d like to start working as the Start date.
Step 5: Upload the correct documents
You need to include the following documents with your application:
Required document | Where to upload the file in your account |
---|---|
A letter stating "I am exempt from paying fees under the Ukraine special measures" | Proof of fee exemption |
Copy of Ukrainian passport or document used to travel to Canada/Identity document | Passport |
Digital photo | Digital photo |
Family Information Form (IMM 5707) | Family Information Form (IMM 5707) |
Panel physician receipt (if you had a medical exam) | Proof of upfront medical exam |
Depending on your situation, you may also need to provide other documents
There is a file size limit for the documents you upload to your account.
The file size limit is 4 MB per file. If your file is too big, there are ways you can reduce the file size.
After you apply
How we process your application
We’ll check your application to make sure you included all the necessary documents, any fees that you need to pay and gave your biometrics (if required).
If it’s incomplete, we’ll return your application without processing it.
An officer will also check
- the list of employers who failed to comply with the conditions to make sure that the employer can hire you, and
- that you qualify for a work permit
Depending on the type of work you’ll be doing, you might need a medical exam. If you do, an officer will tell you and will send you instructions on what to do. A medical exam can add over 3 months to the time it takes us to process your application.
We may also ask you to send more information.
If your application is approved
We’ll mail the work permit to the Canadian address you gave us in your application. The work permit will outline
- the type of work you can do
- how long you can stay and work in Canada
If your mailing address changes before we approve your application, you must contact us to tell us your new address.
Find a job in Canada
Many Canadian businesses have registered jobs for Ukrainians on Job Bank, the Government of Canada’s free-to-use online job board. You can use Job Bank to search for a job or contact Job Bank to get help looking for a job.
Working in Canada
Find information about working in Canada, including your rights as a foreign worker, and learn about the labour standards in Canada.
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