Latest News

Canada even more tightens rules on short-term employees, trainees

Canada is further decreasing the number of research study allows it will approve to foreign students and tightening eligibility for work permits in a quote to reduce on the number of short-term locals in the country, the federal government said on Wednesday.

The statement comes as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's. Liberal government, trailing in the general public viewpoint surveys and. coming off a significant by-election loss today, looks for to reduce. the number of momentary locals - including international. students and foreign employees - in the nation.

The issue has become one of the most controversial in Canadian. politics with a federal election due no behind October,. 2025.

The modifications announced on Wednesday would minimize the number. of international research study permits released to 437,000 in 2025. Canada. authorized 509,390 in 2023, according to migration department. data, and 175,920 in the first 7 months of 2024.

The modifications would also limit work authorization eligibility for. spouses of some trainees and short-term foreign employees.

As Canada sees a spike in the number of refugee. plaintiffs, the government stated Wednesday it prepared to examine. procedures to strengthen visa integrity and was reviewing visa. decision-making so that our highly trained officers have the. right tools to discover fraud and decrease the number of non-genuine. visitors.

The reality is that not everyone who wishes to concern. Canada will have the ability to-- just like not everyone who wishes to stay. in Canada will have the ability to, Immigration Minister Marc Miller. stated in a statement.

The government has actually already promised to minimize the number of. short-lived homeowners to 5% of the overall population. It was 6.8%. in April.

Migrants have been blamed for social problems including a. absence of inexpensive housing and ramped-up cost of living, even as. post-pandemic inflation slowed to the Bank of Canada's target of. 2% yearly in August.

Immigrant supporters and some economists argue the link. in between migrants and economic despair is an oversimplification,. and that vulnerable newcomers can not be held responsible for. complicated economic issues.

Polls have revealed a growing slice of the general public believes Canada. is bringing in a lot of immigrants, and anti-migrant rhetoric. and attacks have increased in Canada, once renowned for its. welcoming stance toward beginners.

Nevertheless, after years of increasing Canada's ranks of. temporary locals, its federal government is looking for to pull. back.

In January, the government placed a two-year cap on. international trainees, whose approvals are projected to. reduction by practically half this year.

Earlier this month, the federal government walked back 2022. expansions to the short-lived foreign employee program. In some. sectors, it decreased the optimal share of any employer's. workforce that can be comprised of low-wage, temporary foreign. employees. It also ended, in some sectors, low-wage temporary. foreign employees in communities with high joblessness rates.

(source: Reuters)