Sat, 21/09/2024
Every year, numerous foreign nationals come to Canada for temporary employment to gain valuable Canadian work experience. As a temporary foreign worker in Canada, you possess certain rights that your employer must uphold. Canada provides various options for individuals seeking employment in the country. Both the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and the International Mobility Program (IMP) facilitate the entry of foreign workers into Canada.
’’Attend Australia & Canada Migration Fair in 2025 By SIEC’’ and explore the right visa options, get a free consultation and on-the-spot eligibility check.
Mark your calendar- Jan 11 - Apr 6, 2025
Register yourself here- Australia & Canada Migration Fair
Generally, obtaining a work permit necessitates a job offer, although exceptions exist, such as open work permits available to recent international graduates, youth exchange workers, and spouses of Canadians. This article focuses on outlining the rights you can expect when you receive a work permit through either the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or the International Mobility Program.
Employer Compliance Guidelines
Canadian employers intending to hire temporary foreign workers must undergo an application process that entails submitting the employment offer for government review. The offer should detail the job position, expected job responsibilities, work location, weekly working hours, and the specified wage. This information becomes part of the work permit application and is linked to the employee's work permit details.
Once a work permit is issued, both the employee and the employer must adhere to the conditions outlined in the permit. Foreign nationals should be aware that violating these conditions can jeopardize all future immigration applications.
Simultaneously, Canadian employers are obligated to comply with the conditions stipulated in the work permit and the approved employment offer. Legally, employers cannot pay less than the agreed-upon wage, reduce weekly working hours, or request foreign workers to change their job location or position. Employers hiring temporary foreign workers may undergo compliance inspections to ensure adherence to these conditions.
ALSO THIS: ATTEND AUSTRALIA and CANADA MIGRATION FAIR IN 2025 By SIEC
Wages
When employing temporary foreign workers, Canadian employers are obligated to pay them at least the same wage that a Canadian worker would receive for the same job. This wage is determined by referring to the National Occupational Classification (NOC) wage listing for the position and cross-referencing it with regional wage data if available.
Province/Territory | Wages prior to August 31, 2023 | Wages as of August 31, 2023 |
---|---|---|
Alberta | 28.85 | 28.85 |
British Columbia | 26.44 | 27.50 |
Manitoba | 23.00 | 23.94 |
New Brunswick | 21.79 | 23.00 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 24.29 | 25.00 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 24.29 | 25.00 |
Northwest Territories | 37.30 | 38.00 |
Nova Scotia | 22.00 | 22.97 |
Nunavut | 36.00 | 35.90 |
Ontario | 26.06 | 27.00 |
Prince Edward Island | 21.63 | 22.50 |
Quebec | 25.00 | 26.00 |
Saskatchewan | 25.96 | 26.22 |
Yukon | 32.00 | 35.00 |
Furthermore, employees hired through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) fall into two categories: high-wage and low-wage positions. The classification depends on whether the wage surpasses or falls below the median provincial wage. High-wage positions receive wages above the median, while low-wage positions receive wages below it.
Low-Wage Worker Protections
While high-wage temporary foreign workers are generally expected to financially support themselves for housing and transportation, low-wage workers may face challenges in this regard. Consequently, low-wage workers enjoy specific rights in three key areas:
Housing: Employers must ensure that low-wage temporary foreign workers have access to suitable and affordable housing. In some cases, the employer may provide accommodations, while in others, they must facilitate access. The housing cost should not exceed 30% of the worker's income before taxes.
Transportation: Employers are responsible for covering the transportation costs for low-wage temporary foreign workers traveling to and from their home country and Canada. These costs cannot be deducted from the employee's income.
Health Insurance: Employers must ensure that low-wage temporary foreign workers have adequate health insurance. While some workers may be covered by provincial or territorial health insurance, employers often need to arrange private health insurance for their employees.
Study Opportunities
As of June 2023, a temporary measure allows foreign workers with valid work permits or pending work permit renewal applications to study full-time or part-time in Canada
There are no restrictions on the program's duration. However, if a foreign worker wishes to study longer than their work permit permits, they must apply for a study permit.
Job Responsibilities and Working Conditions
All workers in Canada, including temporary foreign workers, are protected by labor laws to prevent exploitation. These laws cover various aspects of employment, such as working hours, employment conditions, compensation, and termination. Employees who believe they have been treated unfairly can seek guidance from the Ministry of Labour on taking action against their employer.
Additionally, all temporary foreign workers must be covered by a provincial or territorial workplace safety insurance plan or an equivalent private insurance plan.
If you believe you can make a valuable contribution to the Canadian workforce, consider the possibility of obtaining a Canadian work permit.
Two types of work permits exist open work permits, which allow you to work for any employer, and closed work permits, which restrict you to a single employer.
Furthermore, if you plan to make Canada your permanent home, explore immigration programs designed for skilled workers, such as the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program within the Express Entry system. For more details on Temporary Skilled Worker do connect with us!
Must Read: CANADA Introduced New Categories For Express Entry 2025
SIEC MIGRATION is India's best immigration consultant consisting of highly experienced and licensed immigration consultants, committed to providing expert guidance for individuals and families migrating abroad (Australia, Canada, The UK, The USA, New Zealand & more). Our team possesses a deep understanding of immigration systems and a passion for helping people achieve their dreams.
India: +91 9650116699
Canada: +1 647 641 0944
Australia: +61 415 383 393