Canada Introduces New Rules to Prevent LMIA Work Permit Fraud.
The Canadian government has announced new measures to address misuse and fraud in the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program. This move, disclosed by Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development, and Official Languages, aims to ensure fair practices and protect both Canadian and foreign workers.
The new measures come amid growing concerns about the program's integrity, especially following a record number of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) approved despite rising unemployment rates.
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Minister Randy Boissonnault highlighted the government’s commitment to eradicating fraud and abuse within the TFW Program. He underscored that these measures are essential for maintaining the program's integrity and protecting workers.
While these changes mark a significant step towards addressing concerns, critics argue that existing loopholes and workarounds may still undermine the effectiveness of the reforms. Ongoing monitoring and potential further adjustments may be necessary to ensure the program’s fair operation.
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