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Canada’s 2026 IEC Season is Officially Open: How to Apply for Your Work Permit


Canada’s 2026 IEC Season is Officially Open

As of December 19, 2025, the candidate pools are open, allowing eligible youth from 36 countries to submit their profiles for a chance to live and work in Canada.


The IEC is a program designed for foreign nationals aged 18–30 or 18–35 (depending on citizenship) to obtain a Canadian work permit. These permits are LMIA-exempt, meaning your employer doesn't need to prove they couldn't find a Canadian for the job.


The Three IEC Categories

Depending on your goals and your country’s specific agreement with Canada, you can apply under one of three streams:

  1. Working Holiday: Provides an Open Work Permit, allowing you to work for almost any employer in Canada. This is the most popular and competitive category.

  2. Young Professionals: Provides an Employer-Specific (Closed) Work Permit. You must have a signed job offer in your field (TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3) that contributes to your professional development.

  3. International Co-op (Internship): Also a Closed Work Permit, designed for students currently enrolled in post-secondary education outside Canada who require a work placement to complete their studies.


Who Can Apply?

You must be a citizen of one of the 36 partner countries (including the UK, Ireland, Australia, France, and South Korea).


Basic Requirements:

  • Age: 18–30 or 35 (varies by country).

  • Funds: At least $2,500 CAD to cover initial expenses.

  • Insurance: Valid private health insurance for the entire duration of your stay.

  • Travel: A round-trip ticket or proof of funds to buy one at the end of your stay.


How the Process Works

The IEC uses a "pool" system rather than a "first-come, first-served" basis.

  • Step 1: Create a Profile. Submit your profile to the IRCC. If you had a profile in 2025 but weren't selected, you must create a new one for 2026.

  • Step 2: Receive an ITA. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) holds regular "rounds of invitations." If you are selected, you’ll receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

  • Step 3: Apply for the Permit. Once you receive an ITA, you have 10 days to accept it and 20 days to submit your full application and pay the fees ($184.75 plus category-specific fees).


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