Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
18th, Jul 2025
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has released new policy guidelines for the Recognized Employer Pilot (REP), enhancing the efficiency of work permit processing.
The updated program, which will conclude in fall 2026, allows qualifying employers to receive Labour Market Impact Assessments valid for up to 36 months across multiple streams, including high-wage, low-wage, and agricultural sectors.
This streamlined approach enables businesses with proven compliance records to adjust yearly worker allocations according to their labour needs while maintaining strict standards for working conditions and worker protection.
The initiative represents a significant advancement in Canada's temporary foreign worker management strategy.
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