Which jobs will soon no longer be exempt from proof of recruitment efforts in LMIA applications in Québec?

In one month, companies in Quebec will lose the opportunity to hire temporary foreign workers in 27 low-skilled jobs without having to show proof of efforts to hire Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Even with the recent announced restrictions on Low-Wage LMIA’s, it is still very feasible to hire foreign workers in areas where the […]

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Open work permits for spouses and common-law partners: don’t miss your chance!

On September 18th, the Minister of Immigration announced that they will be restricting access to spousal open work permits this fall. The date was not specified, and the details have not yet been announced, so it’s best to hurry up and apply under the current rules before the announcement is finally made! For temporary foreign

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Quebec to suspend applications for work permits in Montreal

The Quebec government announced a six-month freeze on most applications for temporary selection (CAQ) for low-wage jobs located on the Island of Montreal. Exemptions:1. Jobs that pay more than the median salary in Quebec.2. Certain in-demand jobs in health care, education, construction and food processing. The measure comes into effect September 3rd, so LMIAs and

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Canada announces new Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot

The Minister of Immigration has just announced the launch of an exciting pilot program for students from certain Francophone countries who wish to settle in Canada outside of Quebec. This program aims to attract Francophone talent to strengthen Canada’s Francophone communities. 🎓 What You Need to Know: Eligibility: Open to citizens of non-European Francophone countries.

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