The Government of Canada is taking steps to enhance the minimum hourly wage for temporary foreign workers in the high-wage stream. This initiative aims to motivate businesses to employ more Canadian workers.
New Wage Requirements Announced
Addressing Labor and Economic Concerns
Employers must secure an LMIA to hire international labor, essentially proving insufficient Canadian workers are available for these roles.
Impact on Workforce and Future Permits
The upcoming policy adjustment is expected to affect around 34,000 workers currently in the LMIA high-wage stream. Although current permits will remain unchanged, workers will need to follow the new regulations for renewals.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reports that in 2023 alone, officials issued 183,820 temporary foreign worker permits, up from 98,025 in 2019.
Notably, changes do not encompass temporary foreign agricultural workers.