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Temporary Jobs in Canada

Posted in JOBS in CANADA on April 30th, 2008 by admin – 65 Comments

The birth rate in Canada has been on a decline in recent years. As a result there is a shortage in young and skilled population. The government has turned its sight on foreign workers to fill these employment gaps.

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program allows eligible foreign workers to land jobs in Canada for an authorized period of time if employers can demonstrate that they are unable to find suitable Canadians/permanent residents to fill the jobs and that the entry of these workers will not have a negative impact on the Canadian labor market.

Canada accepts thousands of temporary foreign workers annually.

One just need to secure all the documents to get jobs in Canada, even temporarily.

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Temporary Jobs in Canada

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The birth rate in Canada has been on a decline in recent years. As a result there is a shortage in young and skilled population. The government has turned its sight on foreign workers to fill these employment gaps.

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program allows eligible foreign workers to land jobs in Canada for an authorized period of time if employers can demonstrate that they are unable to find suitable Canadians/permanent residents to fill the jobs and that the entry of these workers will not have a negative impact on the Canadian labor market.

Canada accepts thousands of temporary foreign workers annually.

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Canada amends Immigration Law to solve immigration Backlogs

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Good news to those awaiting results of their application to migrate to Canada.

The Canadian government introduced some amendments to the Immigration & Refugee Protection Act last month to make its immigration system more responsive in addressing the immigration backlog.

The changes would only affect applications filed starting February 28. The rest will still be processed under the old system.

The changes would empower the Citizenship & Immigration Canada (CIC) with more flexibility in processing new applications especially the skilled workers.

Under the proposed changes, the Minister would have authority to issue instructions to immigration officers in relation to the jobs available in Canada so that the application of qualified applicants may be facilitated. Thus, these immigrants can go to Canada and work as soon as possible.

However, the immigration officers would still decide on individual applications. And their decision can not be overruled by the Minister.

The instructions would be made available to the public. They would be published in the Canada Gazette, reported in the Department’s annual report to Parliament and posted on CIC’s website.

Indeed, applicants are now closer to acquiring jobs in Canada.

Canada offers New Immigration Class

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A new class of immigration has been introduced by the immigration authority of Canada to address the growing labor shortage in the country.

The new class is called the Canadian Experience Class.

This class will be made available to certain temporary foreign workers and international students with Canadian Degrees and Canadian Work experience. What’s good about this class is that a person in this class may now apply for permanent resident status from within Canada.

Foreign workers and international students are given preference because they are already accustomed to the Canadian culture and possess the right skills in obtaining a job. Thus, they could assimilate with ease and greatly contribute to the Canadian society.

Canada can gain up to 30, 000 skilled immigrants from the international students alone according to a report from the Canadian Bureau for International Education.

The initiative is part of the Canadian immigration plans for this year in part to address the employment scarcity and also to support family reunification and refugee protection.


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