IEC Documents: What Do You Need When You Arrive?
Are you moving to Canada to activate your International Experience Canada (IEC) visa? We know how stressful it can be preparing to move to a new country, including what IEC documents you need to bring.
If you are unsure which IEC documents are required when you arrive, we have you covered! Scroll down to view the documents you need to activate your IEC visa and the information required for each document.
IEC documents required to activate your visa
- A valid passport
- Your Port of Entry (POE) letter
- Proof of health insurance
- Proof of funds
- A ticket for your departure from Canada (or enough funds to buy a departure ticket)
- Copies of the submitted IEC work permit application documents
If you would prefer to view the checklist only, we have added the documents required as a separate IEC checklist.
A valid passport
The border officer must see a valid passport connected to your IEC application.
Your IEC work permit length will match the expiry of your passport. So, if you have two years available and your passport expires before two years is up, you will receive a work permit valid until your passport expires.
Port of Entry (POE letter)
You will receive the Port of Entry (POE) letter at the Final Decision stage of applying for an IEC visa. The letter is sometimes called the:
- Correspondance Letter
- Introduction Letter
- Introductory Letter
The POE letter is not the IEC visa work permit, and it does not authorize you to enter, remain, or work in Canada. Instead, it shows that you have been initially approved for a work permit.
Once you provide the border services officer with all of the required documents, they will make the final decision on whether to grant you the IEC visa.
Valid health insurance
Your health insurance should cover you for the full length of your stay in Canada. The Canadian government requires your health insurance to have these three benefits:
- medical care;
- hospitalization; and
- Repatriation.
The good news is that BestQuote’s IEC visa insurance policies meet the requirements.
You can view all of your IEC health insurance options by generating a free IEC visa insurance quote on the left side of this page!
Please note: if your health insurance is valid for only part of your stay in Canada, your visa will match your insurance coverage period. For example, if you are eligible for a 1-year visa but only purchase 6-months insurance, you will receive a 6-month visa. So make sure to buy insurance for your whole stay!
Proof of funds
You may have to show you have the funds to stay in Canada for at least three months. The proof of funds should be a bank account statement which:
- is issued within one week of your arrival in Canada
- shows you have at least CAD 2,500 (or enough savings to sustain you for at least three months)
You need to let the border services officer know if you bring CAD 10,000 or more into Canada in the form of:
- cash
- securities in bearer form (for example, stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills) or
- bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders
Unpaid IEC International Co-op Internship Participants
Have you applied for an IEC International Co-Op visa? If you plan to work in an unpaid internship, you may need to show proof of extra funds or financial resources.
These financial resources should cover expenses for your entire stay in Canada.
Departure ticket or funds to buy a departure ticket
Alongside proof of funds, you must be able to show a border services offer that you have:
- a departure ticket from Canada; or
- enough funds available to buy a departure ticket.
Copies of the submitted IEC work permit application documents
It’s beneficial to take copies of the documents you submitted for your IEC visa application. These include but are not limited to, documents like:
- Police certificate(s)
- Medical exam
- Proof of residency
- Any other submitted IEC application documents