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Canada Work Permit from Angola

Employer-sponsored work permits fall into two categories LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt. Here's exactly how each works, the real fees, and how to spot scam patterns.

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Last reviewed: August 2026 · Fees per IRCC/ESDC schedules
Quick answer
  • Two main routes: LMIA-based or LMIA-exempt (intra-company transfer, significant benefit).
  • The $1,000 LMIA fee is paid by the employer illegal for them to charge it to you.
  • You pay: $155 processing fee + $85 biometrics, plus $100 more for an open work permit.
  • Police clearance requires translation budget extra time.
  • Path to PR: 12 months of skilled work experience typically qualifies you for CEC.
  • Scam awareness: never pay an employer or recruiter the LMIA fee directly.
Overview

The two paths to a Canadian work permit

Most employer-sponsored Canada work permits for Angolan applicants fall into one of two categories: an LMIA-based permit or an LMIA-exempt permit under categories like intra-company transfers.

The key distinction

LMIA-based vs. LMIA-exempt

TypeEmployer requirementTypical timeline
LMIA-based
Employer proves no Canadian was available, pays $1,000 LMIA fee.
12–24 weeks total
LMIA-exempt
Employer submits an Offer of Employment, pays $230 compliance fee.
6–8 weeks typical
Real fees

Who actually pays what

FeeAmountWho pays
LMIA application fee$1,000
Employer
Employer compliance fee (LMIA-exempt)$230
Employer
Work permit processing fee$155
You
Biometrics fee$85
You
Open work permit holder fee+$100
You
Red flag read this carefully
If an employer or "agent" asks you to pay the $1,000 LMIA fee, this violates federal regulations. Verify job offers independently before paying anyone anything.
Step by step

How Angolan applicants get a work permit

Job offer

From a Canadian employer meeting IRCC standards.

LMIA status

Employer determines if LMIA is required.

Documents

Passport, offer letter, translated police clearance.

Submit

With LMIA or Offer of Employment number.

Biometrics

Then decision.

Angola-specific document requirements

What to prepare

Police clearance
From the Polícia da República de Moçambique request early, translate immediately.
Medical exam
Depends on occupation and length of stay book immediately if required.
Job offer letter
Must state wage, duties, hours, and duration.
Certified translation
Portuguese documents need certified English translation before submission.
FAQ

Work permit from Angola questions answered

Do I pay the LMIA fee?
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No. The $1,000 CAD LMIA fee is paid entirely by the Canadian employer. It is illegal for an employer to pass this cost to you.
What do I actually pay?
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You pay the $155 CAD work permit processing fee and an $85 CAD biometrics fee, plus $100 CAD more if applying for an open work permit.
What's the difference between LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt?
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LMIA-based permits require the employer to pay a $1,000 fee and prove no Canadian could fill the role. LMIA-exempt permits skip this step, with a $230 employer compliance fee instead.
Do I need a police certificate?
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Yes, generally, through the Polícia da República de Moçambique request it early and budget time for certified English translation.
Can this lead to permanent residence?
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Yes. After 12 months of skilled work experience, most work permit holders become eligible for the Canadian Experience Class.
How do I avoid work permit scams?
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Never pay an employer or recruiter the LMIA fee directly. Verify job offers independently.
Sources & further reading

This page is reviewed periodically by GetNorthPath's licensed RCIC team. General information, not individualized legal advice.

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