Difference Between Work Visas and Work Permits 

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27 April 2024

A visa is a document granted by a nation's embassy or consulate that allows a visitor to enter and transit the country for a defined reason and duration 

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In most cases, you must apply for and get a visa before arriving in the country. Visas are often stamps or actual stickers attached to your passport

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Both work visas and work permits allow non-citizens to legally work in a foreign nation, but they differ slightly 

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Here's how a work visa is different from a work permit

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A work visa allows visitors to enter the country for a certain time to work in a specified sector or job, as per Global Immigration Services

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One must get it before entering the country. In many cases, the employer must submit a petition on your behalf for approval 

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Work visas are usually valid for up to a year. If a work visa expires while you are still in the nation, you may seek to renew it

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A work permit, on the other hand, is a legally sanctioned document that allows an individual who is already in the nation to work without limitation 

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A work permit doesn't give you permission to enter or exit the nation 

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Similar to work visas, work permits also have a one-year maximum validity period 

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