Canadaβs immigration system offers a variety of pathways for foreign workers to live and work in the country. One of the most flexible and strategically designed programs is the International Mobility Program (IMP), which allows certain foreign workers to work in Canada without requiring a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Among the unique categories within this program is airline personnel, a group of workers essential to global aviation operations. Through special provisions aligned with international agreements, Canada allows foreign airline workers to enter and work efficiently to support international air services.
These policies are managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, ensuring both operational efficiency and compliance with Canadian immigration laws.
In this detailed Skylam guide, we explore how airline personnel can work in Canada, who qualifies, and what employers and workers need to know.
Understanding the International Mobility Program (IMP)
The International Mobility Program allows employers to hire foreign workers without an LMIA in situations where:
- There is a reciprocal benefit
- There is significant benefit to Canada
- There are international agreements in place
This program is separate from the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), which requires LMIA approval.
Why Airline Personnel Are Treated Differently
The aviation industry operates globally and requires rapid movement of skilled personnel. Canada follows international standards set by the:
π International Civil Aviation Organization
Under the 1944 Convention on International Civil Aviation, countries agree to allow foreign airline personnel to enter and perform essential duties efficiently.
Categories of Airline Personnel in Canada
Canada recognizes multiple categories of airline workers under the IMP.
1. Flight Crew Members (No Work Permit Required)
Flight crew members include:
- Pilots
- Co-pilots
- Flight engineers
Key Rule:
If they meet the definition under Canadian regulations:
β They do NOT need a work permit
Why?
Because they are:
- Performing international transportation duties
- Entering Canada temporarily
- Essential for flight operations
2. Operational and Technical Staff (LMIA-Exempt Work Permit)
This category includes:
- Maintenance engineers
- Ground technicians
- Airline operational staff
Requirement:
β Work permit required
β BUT LMIA is NOT required
Program Code:
R204(a) β T11 (International Agreements)
Benefit:
Faster processing and simplified hiring for airlines.
3. Station Managers (Intra-Company Transferees)
Station managers play a critical role in airport operations.
Responsibilities:
- Managing daily airline operations
- Supervising staff
- Ensuring safety compliance
- Coordinating with airport authorities
Immigration Pathway:
β LMIA-exempt
β Eligible under Intra-Company Transfer (ICT)
Program Code:
R205(a) β C62
4. Airline Security Personnel
Some airlines require dedicated security staff in Canada.
Role:
- Passenger safety
- Aircraft security
- Risk management
Immigration Pathway:
β LMIA-exempt
β Eligible under Significant Benefit to Canada
Program Code:
R205(a) β C10
Why These Exemptions Exist
Canada allows these exemptions because airline personnel:
β Support international travel
β Contribute to economic activity
β Ensure global connectivity
β Strengthen aviation safety
Benefits of the IMP for Airline Personnel
For Employers
β Faster hiring process
β No LMIA requirement
β Access to global talent
For Workers
β Easier entry into Canada
β Faster processing
β Opportunities with global airlines
How Employers Can Hire Airline Personnel
Step 1: Identify Worker Category
Determine if the role is flight crew, technical, or managerial.
Step 2: Choose Correct IMP Stream
Apply under correct exemption category.
Step 3: Submit Work Permit Application
If required.
Step 4: Compliance
Ensure all legal requirements are met.
Key Compliance Requirements
Employers must:
β Pay fair wages
β Ensure safe working conditions
β Follow immigration laws
Failure to comply can lead to:
- Penalties
- Hiring restrictions
- Legal consequences
Challenges in Hiring Airline Personnel
For Employers
β Complex immigration rules
β Documentation requirements
For Workers
β Understanding eligibility
β Choosing correct category
Skylam Expert Advice
If you are:
β An airline hiring staff
β A worker seeking aviation jobs in Canada
You should:
- Understand your category clearly
- Apply under correct exemption
- Ensure documentation is complete
How Skylam Immigration Services Can Help
We provide:
β Work permit consultation
β IMP category selection
β Application preparation
β Employer compliance support
Future Outlook
As global aviation continues to grow, Canada will:
β Maintain flexible immigration pathways
β Support international mobility
β Strengthen global partnerships
Final Thoughts
The International Mobility Program offers a streamlined pathway for airline personnel to work in Canada.
With LMIA exemptions and simplified processes, it supports both employers and workers in the aviation sector.
Understanding these rules is essential for success.
π© Want to work in Canadaβs aviation sector?
Contact Skylam Immigration Services today.


