Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clarifies requirements for foreign nationals coming to Canada as digital nomads.
In a policy statement published on January 30, 2024, IRCC
issued clarifications applicable to foreign nationals who are looking to work
as digital nomads in Canada. The update defines the rules and specifications
for anyone falling under this group and hoping to enter Canada. According to
IRCC, a digital nomad is a person who can work remotely from any location in
the world.
Moreover, the newly announced rules states that “a digital
nomad only needs visitor status to relocate to Canada for up to 6 months at a
time while they perform their job remotely for a foreign employer or, if they
are self-employed, working for themselves or providing services to clients
outside of Canada. A person may enter as a digital nomad to work remotely but
seek a work permit if they find a Canadian employer after entry. If an
intention to find a Canadian employer is declared, they should be counselled
that a work permit will be needed before starting work for such an employer. Additional
documentation is not required of a person entering to be a digital nomad.”
Further, IRCC says that the digital nomad will have to apply
for a work permit if they are hired by a Canadian employer. Family members who
intend to work or study in Canada will also have to apply for a work permit or
study permit.
Source: Canada.ca