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If you are a U.S. citizen looking to work in Canada, the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) provides a streamlined and efficient pathway. Under CUSMA, eligible American professionals, investors, traders, and intra-company transferees can obtain a Canadian work permit without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
The Canada United States Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), known as USMCA in the United States, is a trade agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Chapter 16 of CUSMA addresses temporary entry for businesspersons and professionals.
The agreement allows certain U.S. citizens to enter Canada for work purposes under simplified immigration procedures.
One of the major advantages of CUSMA is that eligible applicants do not require an LMIA eliminating one of the most complex steps in the regular work permit process.
This makes CUSMA one of the most attractive pathways for Americans seeking temporary employment in Canada.
To qualify under CUSMA, you must:
Permanent residency is not granted automatically under CUSMA, but Canadian work experience gained under this program can strengthen future immigration applications.
This is the most commonly used category.
American citizens may qualify if they are entering Canada to work in one of the listed professional occupations in Appendix 2 of the agreement.
Most professions require at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent credentials.
If you work for a U.S. company that has a parent company, branch, subsidiary, or affiliate in Canada, you may qualify for transfer in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge role.
This category does not require the profession to be listed in Appendix 2.
U.S. citizens engaged in substantial trade of goods or services primarily between Canada and the United States may qualify.
The applicant must work in a supervisory or essential capacity within the company.
If you have made a significant investment in a Canadian business and will be directing or developing that enterprise, you may qualify under this category.
Appendix 2 of Chapter 16 contains the official list of professions eligible under the CUSMA Professionals category.
Each profession includes minimum educational requirements and credential expectations. It is critical that your job duties match the listed occupation and that you meet all licensing requirements in Canada if applicable.
Our firm carefully reviews job descriptions to ensure compliance before submission.
Applications may be refused if:
The profession does not match Appendix 2
Duties do not align with professional classification
Insufficient proof of education or licensing
Employer documentation errors
Officer not satisfied applicant qualifies
Careful preparation significantly reduces risk.
At Ansari Immigration Law, we provide end-to-end legal support for CUSMA work permit applications. Our team carefully assesses whether your role qualifies under CUSMA, ensures your job duties align with the correct professional category, and confirms that your education and credentials meet Canadian standards. We also review employer compliance requirements and prepare detailed legal submissions to reduce the risk of refusal—particularly for applications made at ports of entry.
Beyond the work permit itself, we take a long-term, strategic approach. Many of our clients use CUSMA as a stepping stone toward permanent residence, and we advise on structuring your employment and work history to strengthen future Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Program applications.
Every CUSMA case is unique. To determine your eligibility, assess risks, and receive tailored legal advice, we recommend booking a paid consultation with our immigration lawyer.
During the consultation, we will:
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about immigrating to Canada.
No. Eligible CUSMA applicants are exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment requirement.
Typically up to three years, depending on the category and employment contract.
In many cases, spouses may qualify for an open work permit.
Yes, U.S. citizens may apply at a port of entry, but preparation is critical.
No. It is a temporary work permit program, but Canadian work experience may support future PR applications.