Friday, November 22, 2024

Canada’s Open Work Permit makes spouses eligible for work

  • “Canada is expanding work permits for family members! Starting in 2023, spouses and children of a principal applicant will be eligible to work in Canada,”

  • “Expanding the eligibility for work permits to family members accompanying the principal applicant to Canada will help address labour shortages by assisting employers in finding the workers they need,” he remarked, reported dnopindia.in.

—  Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship

The Open Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work for any employer and in any job in Canada. Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, said that his department will extend work permits to family members of temporary foreign employees. “Canada is expanding work permits for family members! Starting in 2023, spouses and children of a principal applicant will be eligible to work in Canada,” Sean Fraser tweeted. “Expanding the eligibility for work permits to family members accompanying the principal applicant to Canada will help address labour shortages by assisting employers in finding the workers they need,” he remarked, reported dnopindia.in.

Previously, spouses were only eligible for a work permit if the main applicant worked in a high-skilled occupation. The policy will be implemented in three stages

The new measure will help employers find the workers. Employers across the country continue to identify a lack of workers as their most significant challenge, according to Sean Fraser, who added that the new measure will help employers find the workers they need to fill labour gaps by expanding work permits to family members at all skill levels, resulting in over 200,000 foreign workers’ family members being able to work in Canada.

He said, “As a result of this new approach, it is estimated that family members of more than 200,000 foreign workers could begin working in Canada, offering a greater opportunity for both foreign workers seeking to work in Canada and for employers addressing their labour needs.”

Previously, spouses were only eligible for a work permit if the main applicant worked in a high-skilled occupation. The policy will be implemented in three stages.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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