Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)

A work permit is a document that allows a foreign national to work in Canada. Every year Canada issues thousands of work permits to foreign nationals allowing them to work in Canada which is an excellent precursor for those seeking to permanently reside in Canada.

Why Work in Canada?

Canada is renowned for its robust job market, diverse industries, and welcoming environment for foreign workers. Many individuals choose to work in Canada for the following reasons:

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Types of Work Permits

There are two major  types of work permits available, depending on your situation and employment type:

Steps to Work in Canada

Step 1

Employer applies and secures LMIA

Step 2

Employer offers job position to foreign worker.

Step 3

Foreign Workers applies for Work Permit

Step 4

Work Permit is issued and foreign worker travels to Canada

Temporary Foreign Work Program (TFWP)

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) enables Canadian employers to temporarily hire foreign nationals to address labor shortages within Canada. This program is jointly managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). 

The TFWP supports Canadian businesses by providing access to global talent while ensuring that foreign workers receive the rights and protections they deserve.

TFWP Streams

Under the TFWP, employers can hire temporary foreign workers through several specific streams:

Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

A key aspect of the TFWP is the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) requirement. Before hiring a foreign national, employers must obtain an LMIA to demonstrate that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to fill the position. The LMIA process ensures that the hiring of foreign workers does not negatively impact the Canadian labor market.

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