CANADA REVIEWS HIGH WAGE STREAM OF THE TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKER PROGRAM
The Canadian government has initiated a comprehensive review of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), specifically focusing on its High Wage Stream. This review, which was announced on September 18, 2024, is expected to bring significant changes to the issuance of work permits within the next 90 days.
The move comes on the heels of recent restrictions placed on the Low Wage Stream and seeks to ensure that the TFWP is used exclusively by employers with legitimate labour market needs. The review aims to tighten the criteria for employers looking to hire foreign workers, emphasizing that only those who can demonstrate a clear necessity for hiring foreign talent will be granted access to the program.
According to Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), this review could impact existing Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, which are a prerequisite for employers hiring through the TFWP. It is also possible that certain applications, particularly those from rural areas, may face processing delays or even refusals as part of the broader assessment of the program's efficiency.
Wondering how these changes might impact your work permit or LMIA application? At Global Opportunities, we can help you understand the implications of this review and guide you through the evolving landscape of Canadian immigration policies. Whether you’re an employer or a foreign worker, our team is here to provide expert advice on navigating the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Contact us today to ensure your application is compliant with the latest requirements.