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pckonek

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Overhaul Temporary Foreign Workers Program
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/index.shtml

Replay of Jason Kenny's Press Con..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_C4cvwV40g


Operational Bulletin 574A – June 20, 2014
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2014/ob574A.asp
 
pckonek said:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/index.shtml

WOW.

So for people from developing countries you need a LMIA (the new LMO) and it now costs $1,000.

For people from developed countries you just ask for a OWP (like the working holiday but without age limit?)?
 
pckonek said:
http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/index.shtml

This is disappointing. I wish people from developing countries would just say a big f-u to Canada. This is horrible.
 
Actually,

- People from developing countries: work permit tied to one employer, requires LMIA (the new LMO), LMIA costs $1,000
- People from developed countries: work permit is open, doesn't require LMIA, no mention to age restriction (?)

How will this work for people transitioning from Post Graduation Open Work Permit to a regular Work Permit? Will the nationality of the student determine if he requires a LMIA?
 
Does anybody know if this new changes in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program....LMO fee change from 275 to 1,000 applies to the Live in Caregiver program?
 
Puddee said:
Does anybody know if this new changes in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program....LMO fee change from 275 to 1,000 applies to the Live in Caregiver program?

I guess it is as it doesnt says that fee exempt like in Agriculture
 
The new fee and new restrictions does not apply to live in caregiver
 
cocoduro said:
WHAT ?!?!?!?!?!? DO THEY HAVE A LIST OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES VS DEVELOPING ?!?!?!

SO, AS OF RIGHT NOW: ANYONE FROM A DEVELOPED COUNTRY CAN APPLY FOR A OWP ?!?!?!?!??!?!

Please, read the link carefully: http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/index.shtml.

Citizens of countries that have bilateral agreements with Canada (mostly developed countries) will be able to apply for an OWP. The rest of people (who are mostly from developing countries) will have a regular WP, tied to a employer, and which requires a LMIA (the new LMO), the same as TODAY except that the LMIA fee is $1,000 (the LMO fee was $275).
 
nettoyant said:
How do you know that?

Read on the new press release it clearly says at the bottom.
 
nettoyant said:
How do you know that?

Here it is

Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) is exempt from the following measures:
• Cap on low-wage temporary foreign workers
• 1-year LMIA duration
• Reduction in the period that a low-wage temporary foreign worker will be allowed to remain in Canada
All other measures including stronger enforcement and tougher penalties apply to on-farm primary agriculture, SAWP and LCP .
 
hi
i just want to ask, my friend is a cook in a restaurant and his work permit is expiring in nov 3., will he be affected with the new lmia rule if the employer wants to extend him,
thanks
 
mylady833 said:
Here it is

Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) is exempt from the following measures:
• Cap on low-wage temporary foreign workers
• 1-year LMIA duration
• Reduction in the period that a low-wage temporary foreign worker will be allowed to remain in Canada
All other measures including stronger enforcement and tougher penalties apply to on-farm primary agriculture, SAWP and LCP .
The new $1,000 fee applies however.
 
Puddee said:
Does anybody know if this new changes in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program....LMO fee change from 275 to 1,000 applies to the Live in Caregiver program?
Yes, the new fee applies.