Work Permit Expiring in Canada?
By Laura Dickeson, RCIC — Method Immigration
For many temporary foreign workers and international graduates in Canada, one of the most stressful immigration situations is approaching a work permit expiry date.
Unfortunately, many people wait too long to review their options and discover too late that they may lose their ability to work or remain in Canada legally.
The good news is that there are often pathways available — but timing matters.
Why Work Permit Expiry Is So Important
Your work permit determines:
- How long you can legally work in Canada
- Whether you can stay employed
- Your eligibility for future immigration pathways
- Your legal status in Canada
If your work permit expires before you take action, the consequences can become serious very quickly.
What Happens When a Work Permit Expires?
If your work permit expires and you have not submitted a new application, you may lose your temporary resident status in Canada.
This can affect:
- Your employment
- Your healthcare coverage
- Your future immigration applications
- Your ability to remain in Canada legally
Many workers are surprised to learn that even a short lapse in status can create complications later.
Maintained Status: What It Means
If you submit a work permit extension application before your current permit expires, you may benefit from what is commonly called maintained status.
This can allow you to:
- Remain in Canada legally while waiting for a decision
- Continue working under the conditions of your previous permit in many situations
However, eligibility depends on the type of application submitted and whether it was filed correctly and on time.
Common Work Permit Options in 2026
Depending on your situation, options may include:
Employer-Specific Work Permits
These permits are tied to a particular employer and job offer.
In some cases, employers may need a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Open Work Permits
Open work permits may be available through:
- Spousal sponsorship pathways
- Bridging Open Work Permits
- Post-Graduation Work Permit eligibility
- Other special programs
Permanent Residence Pathways
Some workers may already qualify for:
- Express Entry
- BC PNP
- Employer-supported immigration pathways
For many candidates, applying for permanent residence before a work permit expires can create additional options.
Mistakes That Can Cause Problems
Some of the most common issues include:
- Waiting until the last minute
- Assuming an employer will handle everything
- Applying under the wrong immigration category
- Missing supporting documents
- Letting status expire accidentally
Immigration rules can change quickly, and even small mistakes may lead to delays or refusals.
Why Early Planning Matters
One of the best things temporary residents can do is start planning several months before their work permit expires.
Early planning provides more flexibility and may open pathways that are no longer available once status expires.
This is especially important in 2026 as Canada continues shifting toward targeted immigration selection focused on labour shortages and occupation-based priorities.
How Method Immigration Can Help
At Method Immigration, we help workers and families understand their immigration options before urgent problems arise.
As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), I work with clients across British Columbia to develop practical immigration strategies tailored to their goals.
Whether you need help with:
- Work permit extensions
- Maintained status questions
- BC PNP applications
- Express Entry
- Employer-supported pathways
- Permanent residence planning
professional guidance can help you better understand your options and timelines.
Contact Method Immigration
If your work permit is expiring soon, now is the time to review your options.
Method Immigration can help you assess your situation and build a strategy for your next steps in Canada.
Laura Dickeson, RCIC
Method Immigration