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Temporary Work Permit

A flexible short-term pathway that allows individuals to live and work abroad for a defined period in countries like Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and United Arab Emirates. Ideal for professionals, semi-skilled, and entry-level workers looking to gain international experience or start a global career.

Types of Permits

Temporary Work Permit
Short-Term Work Visa
Employer-Sponsored Temporary Permit
LMIA-Based Work Permit
LMIA-Exempt Work Permit
Contract / Project-Based Work Visa

Application Process

1

Secure job offer (in most cases)

2

Employer sponsorship / approval

3

Work permit application submission

4

Document verification

5

Biometrics & background checks

6

Permit approval

How to Apply

Find job opportunities abroad

Obtain a valid job offer from an employer

Prepare documents (CV, passport, certificates)

Employer initiates or supports permit process

Submit work permit application

Complete biometrics and checks

Receive approval and relocate

Program Overview by Country

Canada

  • LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt permits
  • Wide range of industries
  • Transition to PR possible

United Kingdom

  • Temporary Worker visas (various categories)
  • Requires sponsorship
  • Short-term employment options

Australia

  • Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482)
  • Employer-sponsored
  • Pathway to PR

Germany

  • Short-term work permits
  • Strong demand in technical sectors
  • Transition to long-term residence

United Arab Emirates

  • Employer-sponsored work permits
  • Fast processing
  • High demand across multiple sectors

Who Should Apply

Professionals seeking short-term overseas jobs
Entry-level and semi-skilled workers
Individuals exploring international opportunities
Applicants planning transition to long-term visas

Start working abroad quickly—your global opportunity begins with a temporary work permit.