Employers in Canada that need to hire temporary foreign workers can do so through two primary programs: the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and the International Mobility Program (IMP). Each program has specific requirements, and understanding these programs will help you make informed decisions when seeking to expand your workforce with international talent.
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) allows Canadian employers to hire foreign nationals when qualified Canadians or permanent residents are not available. Employers must obtain a positive Labour market Impact Assessment (LMIA) demonstrating that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively impact the Canadian labour market.
The International Mobility Program (IMP) allows employers to hire foreign nationals without the need for an LMIA. This program focuses on broader economic, cultural, or competitive advantages for Canada and reciprocal benefits for Canadians.
Feature | TFWP | IMP |
LMIA Requirement | Yes | No |
Processing Time | Longer due to LMIA process | Shorter |
Application Fees | Higher due to LMIA fee | Lower employer compliance fee |
Recruitment Efforts | Must demonstrate efforts to hire Canadians or permanent residents (except Global Talent Stream LMIA) | Not required |
Types of Jobs | General, including low-skilled andhigh-skilled workers | Specific categories (e.g., intra-company transferees & professionals under free trade agreements) |
Employer Compliance | Strict adherence to TFWP regulations | Compliance with IMP requirements |
If you are an employer in Canada looking to hire a foreign skilled worker, we can help you with work permit and LMIA applications. For more detailed guidance, book your consultation to reserve your time slot to talk with us.
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