In a significant move aimed at addressing labor shortages and enhancing family integration, Canada has introduced a progressive policy that opens doors for dependent children of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to obtain work permits. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to strengthen families, foster community integration, and tap into untapped talent within the country. Expanding Work Permit...
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Revolutionizing Labor Recruitment: Canada’s Innovative Recognized Employer Pilot
In a proactive response to persistent labor shortages, the Canadian government is gearing up to unveil a game-changing solution: The Recognized Employer Pilot (REP) program. Designed as a pivotal component of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), this groundbreaking initiative aims to reshape the recruitment paradigm by simplifying administrative processes for established employers with a...
Navigating the Canadian Job Market: Understanding Employer Inquiries and Human Rights
As newcomers embark on their journey to establish themselves in Canada, they often encounter the challenge of finding meaningful employment due to a lack of Canadian work experience. This accounts for a common challenge for a newcomer, it is extremely important to thorough understanding of the legal implications and human rights. The Canadian province of...
Canada Family Sponsorship – Open Work Permits Now Also Available for Outland Applications
Recently, in the month of July 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced a new measure allowing Open Work Permits for Outland Family Sponsorship Applications. This is a significant step forward towards family reunification. Understanding Open Work Permits An Open Work Permit is a special kind of work permit that doesn’t require a specific...
Canada’s U.S. H-1B Visa Open Work Permit Stream Reaches 10,000 Applications
Recently, Canada launched a new Open Work Permit stream exclusively for U.S. H-1B visa holders. This significant development comes as Canada aims to attract skilled professionals and bolster its workforce. On June 27, Canada’s Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, unveiled the measure, which intends to increase labor mobility in North America. By this new development, numerous...
Canada and the United Kingdom’s Youth Mobility Agreement to Expand Work Permits
According to a recent announcement, Canada and the United Kingdom promises to foster stronger ties and enhance economic opportunities through a new Canada-United Kingdom (UK) Youth Mobility Arrangement. More About Canada-UK Work Permit Agreement The existing arrangement is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 30, and the visa is valid for two...
Canada Introduces Open Work Permit Stream for U.S. H-1B Visa Holders
Recently, Canada came up with a new initiative that exclusively permits United States H-1B visa holders to apply for Canadian open work permit. On June 27, the Immigration Minister of Canada announced to invite skilled workers working in high-tech industries to Canada. Open Work Permit for H-1B Visa Holders Effective from July 16, individuals holding...
Canada’s Tech Talent Strategy: A Gateway to Global Tech Professionals
Recently, Canada released its first-ever Tech Talent Strategy that targets to invite top-notch tech talent from across the globe. The Immigration Minister of Canada, Sean Fraser announced to take required measures to promote Canada as a preferred destination for tech professionals. The new strategy involves numerous initiatives, including the introduction of a new innovation stream,...
Express Entry Category-Based Draws: Which Categories Have the Most Job Vacancies?
Recently, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser unveiled the categories that will be targeted in the category-based Express Entry draws, set to commence this summer. These draws will be conducted alongside general draws and program-specific draws. While general draws invite high-ranking candidates to apply for permanent residence, program-specific draws are limited to the highest-ranking candidates in specific...








