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Foreign workers in 10 occupations get faster access to work in Canada

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Actualizat Februarie 29 2024

Despite the Coronavirus pandemic that has affected most countries in the world, some countries are still hiring muncitori imigranți. Canada is one of them. Even if the country has imposed a temporary travel ban as part of its efforts to contain the spread of Coronavirus, it is determined to continue its immigration programs which will help Canadian employers to hire foreign workers for occupations that are most in demand across industries.

 

In keeping with this demand, the Canadian government has accelerated the process to hire foreign workers to work in food processing, agriculture and trucking fields.

 

Employers looking to hire foreign workers in farming, food manufacturing, and trucking jobs will now be exempt from a time-consuming step in the work permit process.

 

The Canadian government has also waived the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) advertising provision in some high priority occupations.

 

In most cases, to acquire an LMIA, employers need to show that there was no Canadian willing to take a vacant position before offering it to a foreign worker. They do this by advertising the job role for up to three months across various platforms in certain cases.

 

The government has waived the minimum recruitment requirements in the LMIA applications for now and the future in the following ten occupations:

  • Măcelari, tăietori de carne și vânzători de pește-comerț cu amănuntul și cu ridicata (NOC 6331)
  • Transport Truck Drivers (NOC 7511)
  • Antreprenori de servicii agricole, supraveghetori ai fermelor și lucrători specializați în creșterea animalelor (NOC 8252)
  • Muncitori agricoli generali (NOC 8431)
  • Lucrători în creșă și sere (NOC 8432)
  • Muncitori la recoltare (NOC 8611)
  • Lucrători în fabrici de pește și fructe de mare (NOC 9463)
  • Muncitori în prelucrarea alimentelor, a băuturilor și a produselor asociate (NOC 9617)
  • Muncitori în prelucrarea peștelui și a fructelor de mare (NOC 9618)
  • Măcelarii industriali și tăietorii de carne, preparatorii de păsări de curte și lucrătorii afiliați (NOC 9462)

As you can see most of these occupations belong to the agriculture, agri-food and food processing sectors. This is a step towards helping farms and other food-related businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic.

 

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), which handles LMIA applications under the Programul lucrătorilor străini temporari, says it is giving priority to 'farming and agri-food occupations.

 

Other steps adopted by ESDC include waiving the minimum standards for recruitment until at least 31 October 2020.

 

It has also increased the validity of LMIAs from six to nine months, and as part of a three-year pilot doubled the period of employment for employees in the low-wage sector from one to two years.

 

Foreign workers coming to Canada for such jobs usually come a on a Temporary Foreign Worker permit. They are exempt from the travel restrictions announced by the Canadian government due to the Coronavirus pandemic. However, they will have to clear Coronavirus tests before their departure. Once they land in Canada, they will have to be in compulsory self-isolation for 14 days.

 

These measures are an attempt by the Canadian government to help the agricultural and agri-food sectors in the country because the occupations which have been selected for fast-track processing belong to these sectors.

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