Breaking News: Canada Revamps Visitor Visa policy

As of August 28, 2024, visitors to Canada on a visitor visa can no longer apply for job-supported work permits from within the country. This temporary policy, introduced in August 2020, was meant to assist visitors stranded in Canada due to COVID-19 border closures and help employers fill labor gaps.

 

What Does This Mean?

 

The policy change affects visitors who were hoping to transition to a work permit without leaving Canada. However, some visitors may still be eligible for other types of work permits.

 

Why the Change?

 

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) cites concerns about “bad actors” exploiting the policy to deceive foreign nationals into working without authorization. This move aims to preserve the integrity of Canada’s immigration system and reduce temporary resident levels.

 

*Broader Changes to Temporary Foreign Worker Levels*

 

This announcement comes amidst a series of changes aimed at reducing Canada’s temporary foreign worker levels. Other recent changes include:

 

– Pausing Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications for some Low-Wage stream applicants

– Restricting foreign workers to 10% of an employer’s workforce

– Reducing the maximum term of employment for Low-Wage stream workers from two years to one

 

What’s Next?

 

Immigration Minister Marc Miller has hinted at potential changes to permanent residence levels in Canada. Stay informed about the latest immigration updates and how they may impact your plans.

 

*Need Guidance?*

 

Schedule a free work permit consultation with the Cohen Immigration Law Firm to navigate these changes.

 

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