What work can you do in Canada without a work permit?  

In general, foreign nationals require a work permit for legal authorization to work in Canada. However, certain exceptions allow business visitors to perform certain kinds of work without needing a work permit. 

Business visitors can work without requiring a permit because they cannot enter the Canadian labor market. 

What Can Business Visitors Do In Canada? 

According to Canadian legislation, foreign nationals can qualify as business visitors when their work is limited to the following business activities during their time in Canada: 

Business Activity Description Of Role And Activities 
Meetings and Consultations Businesspersons attending:
– Meetings
– Seminars
– Conferences
Research and Design Technical, scientific, and statistical researchers who are conducting independent research, or research for an enterprise in a country other than Canada.

Purchasing and production management personnel conducting commercial transactions for a business in a country other than Canada.
Manufacture and Production Purchasing and production management personnel conducting commercial transactions for a business in a country other than Canada.
Marketing Market researchers and analysts conducting research or analysis either independently, or for an enterprise in a country other than Canada.

This can also include trade fair and promotional personnel attending a trade convention.
Sales and Purchasing Sales representatives and agents taking orders or negotiating contracts for goods and services (but not delivering goods or providing services) for an enterprise in a country other than Canada.
Distribution Transportation operators transporting goods or passengers from Canada, without unloading in Canada, to the territory of another country; or operators who transport goods and passengers from another country to Canada.
After-Sales or After-Lease Service  Installers, repair, and maintenance personnel, and supervisors who:

– Possess specialized knowledge essential to seller or lessor’s contractual obligation; and/or

– Who are performing services or training personnel to perform services.

The need for the foreign national to enter Canada must be under a warranty, or other service contract incidental to the sale or lease of commercial or industrial equipment or machinery (including computer software).

The commercial or industrial machinery/equipment must be from an enterprise located outside Canada to meet the requirements for business visitors.
General Service This encompasses:

– Businesspeople engaging in activity at a professional or technical level.

– Management and supervisory personnel engaging in a commercial transaction for an enterprise in a country outside Canada.

– Financial service personnel (insurers, bankers, or investment brokers) engaging in commercial transactions on behalf of an enterprise located outside Canada.

– Tourism personnel (tour and travel agents, tour guides or tour operators) attending or participating in conventions or conducting a tour that has begun in a country other than Canada.

– Translators or interpreters performing services as employees of an enterprise in a country other than Canada.

What Conditions Should Be Met To Maintain Business Visitor Status?

What work can you do in Canada without a work permit? 

Well, here are some common examples of business visitors and the specific conditions that are placed on their stay: 

Examples Of Business Visitor Specific Conditions Required For Business Visitor Status 
After-sales service provider as part of a warranty or sales agreementThe foreign national’s service contract must be for specialized commercial or industrial equipment purchased or leased outside Canada.

These contracts must be related to
– Repair
– Service
– Set up
– Test
– Supervising work
Supervisors Must supervise the installation of specialized machinery purchased or leased outside Canada.
Training and Installation Workers Foreign nationals entering to train prospective users or maintenance staff in Canada on how to use specialized equipment purchased outside Canada.

The foreign national must maintain their position in the home branch and not be paid any compensation by the Canadian branch.
Member Of A Board Of Directors, Attending A Meeting In Canada Foreign nationals attending a board of directors meeting in Canada are generally considered to be business visitors if there is no direct entry into the Canadian labour market.
Employees Of Short-Term Temporary Residents Of Canada Foreign nationals employed by short-term residents of Canada in a personal capacity (for example, as a nanny, personal assistant, or caregiver) may be considered business visitors when accompanying their employer.

If the employer extends their stay (usually longer than 6 months), such that the employee is no longer predominantly working outside Canada, or their primary source of remuneration is no longer outside Canada, these employees may no longer qualify as business visitors.
Employee Of A Foreign Company That Is Contracting A Canadian Company In situations where a foreign company has contracted a Canadian company to do some work, they may send an employee to Canada for quality assurance and inspection purposes.

The foreign national in this case must remain an employee of the foreign company, on said company’s payroll. In addition, the foreign company requesting the service must be the primary beneficiary of the employee’s work and maintain their principal place of business outside Canada.

The above table is not a complete account of examples or conditions of business visitor status. 

Further Conditions

What work can you do in Canada without a work permit? Below are certain conditions you must know about. 

  • After-Sales Service Provider As Part Of A Warranty Or Sales Agreement 

These contracts should be either an extension of an original agreement, or negotiated as part of the original sales.

  • Member Of A Board Of Directors, Attending A Meeting In Canada

If these individuals wish to perform other business-related activities, they might require a work permit. 

  • Employee Of A Foreign Company That Is Contracting A Canadian Company 

These foreign nationals can be business visitors in Canada. They might also have the opportunity to stay in the country for up to two years. 

The ability to stay in Canada for such an extended period as a business visitor is not common. 

Applicants in this role might need to re-apply to extend their business visitor status periodically. 

Canadian regulations around business visitors are complex and nuanced. 

Even if you qualify as a business visitor, it might be worth consulting with an immigration lawyer. You can also obtain a legal opinion letter prior to seeking entry to Canada as a business visitor. 

If you seek information on how to begin your Canada immigration application process, you can talk to our NavaImmigration experts at 1800-918-8490. You can also drop us an email at [email protected].