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This guide is for H-1B visa holders in the United States — including tech professionals, engineers, healthcare workers, and finance specialists — who are exploring immigration options to work and live in Canada.

Many skilled workers currently navigating U.S. immigration pathways, particularly those facing long green card backlogs under EB-2 and EB-3 categories, are considering Canada as an alternative for greater mobility and permanent status.

With ongoing U.S. immigration processing delays and policy uncertainty, understanding this option to work in Canada can help you make an informed, strategic decision about your future.

Registration season opening on March 4, 2026!

The federal government has signalled plans to re-open the accelerated work permit pathway for H-1B visa holders. With the U.S. H-1B registration season opening on March 4, 2026, the IRCC announcement could come this week.

Read the news article here!

What is the Canada H-1B Visa?

Is a temporary public policy introduced in 2023 by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allowed certain H-1B visa holders in the U.S. to apply for a Canadian Open Work Permit (OWP).

The open work permit program for H-1B holders was closed on July 17, 2023, after reaching a maximum of 10,000 applicants. And now it is about to open again in 2026.

An Open Work Permit (OWP) allows a foreign national to work for almost any employer in Canada, unlike an employer-specific work permit, which ties the worker to one approved employer. Open work permits provide significantly greater flexibility in employment and mobility within Canada.

Is the H-1B Visa open work permit policy currently open?

IRCC has signalled plans to re-open the accelerated work permit pathway for H-1B visa holders on March 4, 2026.

Because this is a time-limited public policy, it is essential to monitor official IRCC announcements for any new pilot programs or policy updates. Want to know when the season opens?

Who Can Apply for an H-1B Visa Holder Work Permit in Canada?

To be eligible for an open work permit in Canada as an H-1B holder, you must:

  • Hold a valid H-1B status in the United States
  • Submit proof of valid H-1B status (such as a copy of the H-1B approval notice and evidence of lawful U.S. status)
  • Have a valid passport and supporting identity documents
  • Be living in the US when you apply
  • You must not be deemed inadmissible for security, criminal, or medical reasons.

Benefits of Applying for an Open Work Permit in Canada as an H-1B Holder

If eligible under this public policy, obtaining an open work permit can offer several advantages:

  • Employment flexibility: Work for almost any employer in Canada without needing a new permit to change jobs.
  • Geographic mobility: Move freely between provinces and cities.
  • Reduced employer dependency: Unlike an employer-sponsored visa, you are not tied to one company.
  • Pathway to PR: Canadian work experience may strengthen future permanent residence applications.
  • Spousal work opportunities: In some cases, spouses may also qualify for open work authorization.

Steps to Apply H-1B Visa Holder Open Work Permit

1. Get your documents ready

You needed:

  • A copy of your current H-1B Special Occupations visa
  • Form I-797 or I-797B (Notice of Action) confirming H-1B approval
  • Proof you live in the U.S., such as:
    • Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record)
    • A recent utility bill
    • An income tax report
    • Any document proving U.S. residence

2. Check if you need a medical exam

Most applicants do not need a medical exam under this measure. Follow IRCC instructions to determine whether one was required in your situation.

3. Apply online through the IRCC Portal

  • Create a new IRCC Portal account if it’s your first time (a code is sent to your email).
  • If asked for a UCI and you’ve never applied before, enter 00000000.
  • After logging in:
    • Click “Apply to visit, study or work in Canada as a temporary resident.”
    • Check the box: “I’m ready to start my application.”
    • When prompted, choose “an open work permit for an H-1B visa holder.”
    • Complete the remaining questions and submit.

4. Applying with family members

  • Answer Yes to applying for more than one person.
  • Select “Family” as the group type.
  • Click “Add member” for each family member.
  • Complete an application for each person and submit them together.

For current eligibility and program availability, consult the official IRCC website.

How H-1B Visa Holders Can Get Permanent Residency in Canada

H-1B visa holders have multiple pathways to Canadian PR.

  • Express Entry: Is the primary route for skilled professionals, and staying informed about the latest Express Entry draw results and trends is essential for timing your application. Through the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), candidates are ranked based on factors such as work experience, education, and language ability, and top profiles receive Invitations to Apply (ITA) for PR.
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): offer targeted streams for in-demand sectors like tech and healthcare, while business immigration and family sponsorship may also be options depending on individual circumstances.

For those who want to move to Canada sooner or just for a temporary stay, several temporary work permit pathways can provide a bridge to permanent residence. Each pathway has distinct eligibility criteria and strategic considerations.

If you want to find the option that best fits your situation, including detailed requirements, timelines, and optimization strategies, explore our full guide on How to get Canadian PR for H-1B visa holders.

Managing H-1B Status While Applying

If you are applying for Canadian immigration while living in the U.S., it is important to maintain lawful H-1B status throughout the process.

The U.S. H-1B visa is a non-immigrant intent classification, although certain employment-based green card categories recognize elements of dual intent. Canadian permanent residence applications, including Express Entry, do not automatically affect your U.S. immigration status.

You should:

  • Maintain a valid H-1B status or file for a timely status extension
  • Coordinate timelines carefully if pursuing both U.S. permanent residence and Canadian Work Permit
  • Understand potential implications if you must attend consular processing abroad

Consult qualified immigration professionals for personalized advice regarding cross-border status strategy.

FAQs from H-1B Holders Wanting to Come to Canada

Can H-1B visa holders apply for Canada PR?

Yes. H-1B holders can apply for Canadian permanent residence through programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and other federal or provincial immigration pathways, provided they meet eligibility requirements, including work experience, language ability, and admissibility criteria.

Can I apply without a Canadian job offer?

Yes. A Canadian job offer is not mandatory for this open work permit.

Can I live in the U.S. while applying?

Yes. You may remain in the United States and maintain valid H-1B status while your Canadian Work Permit application is processed.

Can I keep my green card process active?

In many cases, yes. Pursuing a Canadian Open Work Permit does not automatically cancel a pending U.S. green card application. However, travel, residency, and intent considerations should be evaluated carefully.

Is a Canada Open Work Permit more flexible than H-1B?

Yes. A Canada Open Work Permit is not employer-dependent and allows you to work for almost any employer in Canada, unlike the H-1B, which is tied to a specific sponsoring employer.

About the author

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Indira Duarte

Indira specializes in creating clear, accessible, and culturally sensitive content for immigrant audiences. As an immigrant herself, she brings a personal understanding of the challenges newcomers face, crafting practical guides, informative articles, and inclusive resources that empower individuals at every stage of their immigration journey.
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