Canada offers two streams designed to facilitate the hiring of temporary foreign workers in the field of agriculture. In order to qualify for either stream, first an employer must ensure that they meet the following general requirements:.
If an employer meets the above-mentioned criteria, they may be eligible to hire temporary foreign workers through the regular Agricultural Stream or the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program SAWP. The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program SAWP enables employers to hire temporary foreign workers to fill temporary positions in agricultural production for a maximum of 8 months at a time. All positions must meet the general requirements for hiring foreign agricultural workers. As well, foreign workers must be citizens of Mexico or one of the Caribbean countries participating in the bilateral agreement facilitating the SAWP.
Employers hiring through the SAWP must meet certain requirements regarding transportation of workers to and from their country of residence, housing them during the work period, and provision of adequate workplace health and safety conditions. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. These programs will launch in , but information regarding the exact launch date, as well as eligibility criteria and application procedure, has not yet been released.
Note: When these two pilot programs launch, they will replace the existing caregiver programs, the Caring for Children pilot and the Caring for People with High Medical Needs pilot. Updates will be posted on this page as they occur. Families wishing to hire a foreign national to provide care, in a private residence, to seniors, children, or individuals with medical needs, may be able to do so through the In-Home Caregivers stream of the TFWP.
This stream enables families to hire temporary foreign workers, provided that the positions to be filled meet one of the following criteria:. Caregivers for children: For those providing care to children under the age of 18 years old. Caregivers for persons with high medical needs: For those providing care to seniors or to persons with disabilities who require care.
The position must meet the requirements for one of NOC , , or By facilitating the hiring of foreign academics in post-secondary institutions, Canada expects to increase the quality of education in the country and also make Canadian institutions competent at a global level.
In many cases, foreign academics can be hired to research positions at post-secondary institutions without an LMIA, a work permit, or both. However, those foreign academics who are not eligible for these exemptions must undergo regular procedures for hiring workers through the TFWP.
Under the Global Skills Strategy, certain foreign nationals can have their work permits processed within just two weeks. To be eligible,. However, if the employer is finding it difficult to meet this requirement, they can approach ESDC, who will then provide assistance to them.
The applications for LMIA must have obtained approval from both Quebec authorities as well as federal authorities. In some instances, an employer need not obtain an LMIA to hire foreign workers. To be eligible for such exception, the foreign worker to be hired must meet the following criteria:.
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