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Canada Ends Temporary Work Permit Policy for Visitor Visa Holders

Canada Ends Temporary Work Permit Policy for Visitor Visa Holders

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Canada has ended the temporary policy that allowed holders of visitor visas to apply for work permits while within the country. The announcement, made by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on Wednesday, marks an immediate shift in the nation’s immigration policy.

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  • Background and Reasons for Policy Termination
  • Concerns Over Abuse of the Policy
  • Transitional Measures
  • Impact on Temporary Residents and the Canadian Workforce
  • Conclusion

Background and Reasons for Policy Termination

The policy, originally introduced in August 2020, was a response to the unique circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic. With international travel heavily restricted and borders closed, many visitors found themselves stranded in Canada. To assist these individuals, the IRCC implemented a temporary measure allowing them to apply for work permits without having to leave the country.

While the policy was initially set to expire on February 28, 2025, IRCC has decided to end it earlier than planned. According to the IRCC statement, the decision is part of broader efforts to manage the number of temporary residents in Canada and to ensure the integrity of the immigration system.

Concerns Over Abuse of the Policy

The IRCC cited concerns that the policy was being exploited by some bad actors. There were instances where foreign nationals were misled into believing they could work in Canada without proper authorization, resulting in unauthorized employment. The premature termination of the policy aims to curb such abuses and reinforce the legal framework governing work permits and immigration.

Transitional Measures

Despite the immediate end to the policy, the IRCC has clarified that it will continue processing applications submitted before August 28, 2024, under the previous guidelines. This provision is designed to ensure fairness to those who have already initiated the process and to minimize disruptions for applicants who had relied on the policy.

Impact on Temporary Residents and the Canadian Workforce

The end of this policy could have significant implications for both temporary residents in Canada and the Canadian labor market. For temporary residents, particularly those who had planned to transition from visitor status to work authorization, this change presents a new challenge. They may now be required to leave Canada to apply for a work permit, which could involve additional costs and logistical difficulties.

On the other hand, the policy’s termination might alleviate concerns about labor market saturation and the potential for unregulated employment. By reinforcing stricter controls on who is eligible to work in Canada, the government aims to protect job opportunities for permanent residents and citizens, while also ensuring that all workers in Canada are employed under the proper legal framework.

Conclusion

The termination of the temporary work permit policy for visitor visa holders reflects Canada’s ongoing efforts to balance the needs of its labor market with the integrity of its immigration system. While the policy was a necessary measure during the pandemic, its early end underscores the government’s commitment to preventing misuse and managing the number of temporary residents in the country. Moving forward, visitors to Canada will need to navigate the established channels for obtaining work permits, which will likely involve stricter oversight and compliance with immigration laws.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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