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Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) was designed to assist employers who have demonstrated a need to fill jobs and skill gaps for which there are no qualified Canadians and permanent residents, as well as for business reasons under the International Mobility Program (IMP).

Canadian employers may also find competent foreign workers already in Canada (these are workers who are about to complete their contract, or workers with an Open Work Permit).

TFWP allows foreign nationals to engage in paid work activity and are authorized to enter and remain in Canada for a limited period (maximum of four years) to fill temporary labour and skill shortages.

Benefits of TFWP

Canada announces new Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP).

This will allow skilled refugees to immigrate to Canada as well as offer employers access to a new pool of qualified candidates to fill job openings.

High Wage Workers

High wage workers are essentially those in high-skilled positions earning above the provincial/territorial median wage.

Low-wage workers

Low wage workers are those in low-skilled positions earning below the provincial/territorial median wage.

Median hourly wages by province or territory

Province/Territory

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

Median hourly wages prior to April 30, 2022

$27.28

$25.00

$21.60

$20.12

$23.00

$34.36

$20.00

$32.00

$24.04

$20.00

$23.08

$24.55

$30.00

Media hourly wages as of April 30, 2022

$28.85

$26.44

$23.00

$21.79

$24.29

$37.30

$22.00

$36.00

$26.06

$21.63

$25.00

$25.96

$32.00

Province/Territory | Median hourly wages prior to April 30, 2022 | Media hourly wages as of April 30, 2022

Alberta

- $27.28
- $28.85

British Columbia

- $25.00
- $26.44

Manitoba

- $21.60
- $23.00

New Brunswick

- $20.12
- $21.79

Newfoundland and Labrador

- $23.00
- $24.29

Northwest Territories

- $34.36
- $37.30

Nova Scotia

- $20.00
- $22.00

Nunavut

- $32.00
- $36.00

Ontario

- $24.04
- $26.06

Prince Edward Island

- $20.00
- $21.63

Quebec

- $23.08
- $25.00

Saskatchewan

- $24.55
- $25.96

Yukon

- $30.00
- $32.00

How does TFWP Work?

Generally, a foreign national who wishes to work in Canada must obtain legal permission to do so by applying for a Work Permit with a genuine job offer from a Canadian employer.

A Work Permit may be tied to a specific employer in some cases; in others, the work permit may be open (no job specific), and some workers do not require a work permit at all.

Types of Work Permits

Most of the time, a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is required for a temporary foreign worker to be issued a work permit, which is employer-specific (also known as “Closed” Work Permit). However, in limited cases, Canadian immigration regulations allow for Open Work Permit.