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August 27, 2024

Low-Wage LMIA Processing Suspension Announced for TFWP in some cities:  Starting September 26, Canada will no longer process low-wage LMIA applications under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) in selected cities. This policy targets census metropolitan areas (CMAs) with an unemployment rate of 6% or higher, aiming to prioritize Canadian workers in the job market. Also, the suspension of these Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) reflects the government’s growing concern about unemployment and the over-reliance on temporary foreign workers.

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April 28, 2024

Changes in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program 2024- Vlink  The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) is still an important part of Canada’s labour market strategy because it helps employers fill skill gaps by hiring people from other countries. But the program is sometimes changed to keep up with changing economic conditions and job market needs. This year is no different; the changes in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program 2024 bring about big changes that will affect businesses, temporary foreign workers (TFWs), and certain industries. This article goes into detail about these important changes, looking at what they might mean and how employers and TFWs can adjust to the new situation.

One of the most important changes is the low wage cap in the program. Employers in some fields used to have more freedom to hire low-wage TFWs to fill open positions. But the 2024 update starts a new era by putting an emphasis on hiring and training Canadians for jobs that are currently open. Let’s talk more about this change and some other important changes for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program 2024.

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