Who can work without a work permit
Most foreign nationals need a work permit to work in Canada. Some workers, such as business visitors, foreign representatives and military personnel, are exempt.
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Check if you need a work permit
You may not need a work permit
- if your job is exempt or
- if you meet the requirements for the exemption
Jobs that may not need a work permit
Formula 1 workers
You don’t need a work permit if you have any of the following documents stating you’re F1 staff coming to Canada for the May 2026 Grand Prix event:
- An employment contract
- A Paddock Pass
- A letter of employment
If you don’t have one of the documents listed above, you may need a work permit to work in Canada at the Grand Prix event.
Even if you don’t need a work permit, you may still need to apply for a visitor visa or an electronic travel authorization.
You may not need a work permit if you’re working in an occupation included in the list below. However, even if your occupation is listed, you may still need to meet certain requirements to be eligible for a work permit exemption.
Academics and skilled workers
Business people
Emergency and transportation
Sports, media and arts
Religious work
Check if you need a visa to enter Canada
Even if you don’t need a work permit to work, you’ll likely still need a visitor visa or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to enter Canada.