Digital Nomad in Canada: Everything You Need To Know

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Canada announced in June 2023 that remote workers employed by international companies may work there for a maximum of six months, entering through the same port of entry as a visitor.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officials are currently working with interested parties to determine whether further laws to draw in digital nomads would be beneficial. Indeed, according to the official website, some digital nomads who travel to Canada may choose to look for jobs with Canadian companies.

In that instance, though, to carry on working in Canada, you would want a Canadian work permit or permanent residency status.

However, since STEM fields account for a large portion of remote work, there’s a significant likelihood that Canada’s Tech Talent Strategy will facilitate possibilities for you.

We’ll walk you through the process of determining what you’ll need as a digital nomad to travel to Canada in this post, along with advice on where to stay.

As a digital nomad, who are you?

As a digital nomad, who are you?
An individual who can work remotely from any location in the globe is known as a digital nomad. You can work for a firm outside of Canada or be self-employed in a foreign nation where your business is based.

The digital nomad permit might not apply if you have previously worked remotely for a Canadian nation and wish to travel to Canada for work. In this situation, you might think about obtaining an LMIA or seeing if the International Mobility Program for Intra-company Transferees is applicable.

How to go as a digital nomad to Canada

For a maximum of six months, you are permitted to enter Canada as a visitor and operate remotely as a digital nomad.

To enter Canada as a guest, you must first ascertain what kind of travel permit you require. The requirements vary based on your country of origin.

You do not need an electronic travel authorization (eTA) or a visitor visa if you are a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States. You must show your passport and, if applicable, your green card to Canadian border officials. For further information, see the official website of Canada.

You will require an electronic travel authorization (eTA) if you are from a nation exempt from requiring a visa, or a visiting visa for all other countries.

Look up your country’s visa requirements in the table using the dropdown menu below.

Note that you will need to prove to the border guard that you intend to depart Canada after your approved stay.

Get an eTA to enter Canada.

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Applying online for an eTA is possible. It may be available in a matter of minutes for CAD $7. It is wise to apply in advance because the authorization may not be processed for a few days at a time.

Request a visitor’s visa for Canada.

Formally speaking, a visitor visa is called a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). Go to the Canadian government website to find out how to apply for a TRV from your nation.

In Canada, where should a digital nomad stay?

The second-largest nation in the world is Canada. Making decisions about where to spend your time is a difficult task.

Of course, a lot depends on your travel preferences and the goals you have for your time in Canada. Are you drawn to the city or can you hear the call of the wild? Are you traveling to save money or are you willing to pay extra for lodging? Do you want to go about or are you planning to stay put? Still more, still more.

Look through Moving2Canada’s Destination Guides to find ideas about where to stay in Canada.

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Digital Nomad

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Express Entry is Canada’s primary immigration channel. It is an online system that processes applications for multiple skilled workforce applications: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program. It also handles registrations for certain Provincial Nominee Programmes (PNPs).

Create a free Moving2Canada account to determine your eligibility for Express Entry and other Canadian immigration programs. You will also receive a personalized checklist to help you plan your journey to Canada, special information and discounts from our selected friends, and access to our newsletter to stay up to date on the newest Canadian immigration news.

If you aren’t quite ready to apply for permanent residency, look into the work permit possibilities accessible to you. Further to individuals covered by the Tech Talent Strategy, digital nomads from qualified countries may be eligible for an International Experience Canada (IEC) work permit. These are just a few of the various work permit possibilities accessible to foreigners seeking to work in Canada.

If you’re looking for work in Canada, check out our various job-seeking services and browse possibilities on our job board.

Whatever your reason for touring Canada, we hope you find what you’re searching for.

FAQs

What advantages come with being a remote worker in Canada?

Gorgeous scenery and Diverse Cities: Canada has a high standard of living, exciting cities, and breathtaking natural scenery.
Environment that is Stable and Safe: Canada is known for its universal healthcare program, low crime rate, and political stability.
Rich Cultural Experience: Canada is a hospitable, multicultural nation that provides a wealth of cultural experiences.

Does Canada offer a digital nomad visa?

Foreign remote workers can live and work in Canada for up to six months on a visitor visa under the country’s new digital nomad program.

Are there any disadvantages to think about?

  • Restricted Work Period: Each visit, you may work remotely for a maximum of six months.
  • Tax Repercussions: You may be required to pay Canadian taxes based on your nationality and the duration of your visit.
  • Cost of Living: Keep in mind that housing, food, and transit expenses can add up in Canada’s larger cities.

Which city is best for digital nomad in Canada?

Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, St. John’s, Hamilton, Halifax, and Victoria are among the best places in Canada for digital nomads to live. These cities offer amenities, young communities, attractions, and affordable living options for a fulfilling and exciting work-life balance.

How can I go to Canada permanently?

Apply for permanent residence: Express Entry
  1. Fill out the online form.
  2. Scan and upload the documents.
  3. Pay your fees.
  4. Submit your complete application.
  5. After you apply.
  6. Check your application status.

What is the fastest way to move to Canada?

Immigrate to Canada through Express Entry. Canada’s Express Entry is its fastest immigration program. It can move you to Canada in as fast as six months! You do not need a job offer to apply through Express Entry, and you can be from anywhere in the world wanting to immigrate to Canada.

Can I live in Canada if I marry a Canadian?

You do not have the right to live in Canada just because you marry a Canadian. You must apply. Once the application is filed, Canada will determine whether the marriage is a legal and genuine relationship

Is Canada going to stop immigration after 2025?

Canada’s immigration levels will remain unchanged from its current targets. In 2024, the country will target the admission of 485,000 new immigrants. In 2025 and 2026, Canada will look to welcome 500,000 new immigrants in each year.

Can I just move to Canada and get a job?

Even if someone does not need a visa to enter Canada, everyone must have a Work Permit if they want to work in Canada for any length of time. However, to be eligible for a work permit, there are a few conditions you have to meet, including You must have a job offer from a Canadian employer


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