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Work Permit: photo and application guide

Temporary employment in Canada. Employer-Specific work permits tie the worker to a named employer; Open work permits allow any employer.

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50 × 70 mm photo · CAD $155 work permit fee · biometrics at VAC

Photo specification is the shared IRCC 50 × 70 mm format. Biometric capture at the VAC for most nationalities; biometrics valid 10 years. Fee CAD $155 work permit fee + CAD $100 open work permit holder fee (if applicable) + CAD $85 biometrics. Processing 4-16 weeks depending on country and LMIA status. Last reviewed .

Application route

Full nameCanadian Work Permit (Employer-Specific or Open)
PurposeTemporary employment in Canada. Employer-Specific work permits tie the worker to a named employer; Open work permits allow any employer.
Application formIMM 1295 online via IRCC, after Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or LMIA exemption
FeeCAD $155 work permit fee + CAD $100 open work permit holder fee (if applicable) + CAD $85 biometrics
Processing time4-16 weeks depending on country and LMIA status
Biometric appointmentYes for most nationalities — captured at the VAC
Official portalIRCC — Work Permit ↗

Photo specification

The Work Permit uses the shared IRCC biometric photo standard. The biometric capture at the VAC takes a fresh photo for the application file.

Size50 × 70 mm
Head height31 to 36 mm chin to crown chin to crown
Backgroundplain white or light grey, even illumination
ExpressionNeutral, mouth closed (no smile)
GlassesNot allowed since 2016
Digital fileJPEG, 420 × 540 pixels minimum, 60 KB to 240 KB

What to watch out for with the Work Permit

Work Permit categories include LMIA-based (with positive LMIA from employer), International Mobility Program (LMIA-exempt), and Post-Graduation Work Permit (for recent Canadian graduates). All use the same biometric photo specification regardless of the sub-category.

Frequently asked questions about the Work Permit

What size photo do I need for a Work Permit?

50 × 70 mm portrait orientation. The Work Permit uses the standard IRCC biometric photo: head 31 to 36 mm chin to crown, plain light background, neutral expression. The biometric capture happens at the VAC.

How much does the Work Permit cost?

CAD $155 work permit fee + CAD $100 open work permit holder fee (if applicable) + CAD $85 biometrics. The biometrics fee (CAD $85) is shared across categories — applicants who already provided biometrics within the last 10 years pay only the application fee.

How long does the Work Permit take to process?

4-16 weeks depending on country and LMIA status. Processing time starts after biometrics are submitted, not when the online application is filed.

Is biometric capture mandatory for the Work Permit?

Yes for most nationalities — captured at the VAC. Once captured, your biometrics are reused for any Canadian application within 10 years.

Will the photo be used on my Permanent Resident card later?

If you transition from this category to permanent residence, the biometric photo on file at IRCC will be used on the PR card. Choose a photo at the VAC that will still match your appearance 5+ years from now.

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