The minimum salary for a Canada work permit depends on your job type, location, and the National Occupational Classification (NOC) code. Employers must pay at least the prevailing wage rate for the occupation in that province or territory. For example, a software engineer in Toronto may earn a minimum of CAD 35-45 per hour, while a similar role in smaller provinces might offer CAD 30-35. The salary ensures you can afford living costs and prevents underpayment of foreign workers. Meeting this wage level is crucial for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) approval. Applicants should verify their job's wage rate on the Job Bank Canada website before applying, as it directly impacts visa approval and renewal eligibility.
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