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Canadian Immigration Updates: Pathway for TEER 4 and 5 Workers
Published on: August 21st, 2024
By: Yassine Cherti
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations IRPR, governed by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act IRPA, have undergone a significant reform as proposed by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada IRCC. This reform emphasizes the Forward Regulatory Plan for 2024-26. A pivotal aspect of this plan is an initiative to create a permanent economic immigration class specifically med at workers who possess skills or trning in Trning, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities TEER levels 4 and 5.
The new pathway targets essential and low-skilled workers who predominantly operate in healthcare, hospitality, and manufacturing sectors. This category includes individuals whose work is crucial but often overlooked due to its nature being non-specialized or entry-level.
The primary objective of this reform is to enhance the diversity and experience profile among permanent residents by offering opportunities for foreign workers with relevant skills in these roles to secure a Canadian Permanent Residency PR visa. This initiative acknowledges their contributions and addresses the difficulties they face in obtning PR status, especially considering their essential role within industries that are currently experiencing labor shortages.
The new pathway mirrors the Canadian Experience Class CEC, which focuses on individuals who have accumulated a year of full-time employment experience in Canada. It provide foreign workers with such experience an avenue for permanent residency, recognizing their significant Canadian work experience and its value to the Canadian economy.
By facilitating this new immigration pathway by autumn 2024, IRCC anticipates it will:
Tackle Labour Shortages: Address persistent labor shortages in sectors reliant on TEER 4 and 5 workers, thereby assisting employers in retning skilled professionals within their industries.
Strengthen Workforce Stability: Reduce employee turnover significantly, ensuring a stable workforce that can sustnably support industry demands.
Recognize Contributions: Emphasize the importance of these workers by providing them with an option for permanent residency based on their valuable contributions to Canadian society and economy.
The reform is part of IRCC's broader strategy outlined in the Forward Regulatory Plan 2024-26, which seeks to integrate immigrants who have a diverse range of skills and experiences into Canada. This initiative showcases Canada’s commitment to fostering an inclusive immigration system that responds effectively to the needs of its labor market.
With anticipation growing among applicants and industries set to benefit, this new immigration pathway for TEER 4 and 5 workers represents a significant step towards making Canadian immigration more accessible and flexible for essential workers. This reform aligns with Canada's efforts to strengthen workforce resilience while promoting economic growth and diversity.
For those considering their options under this updated framework, Canadim provides comprehensive assessment services and guidance tlored to individual needs. Stay tuned for the latest developments in Canada’s immigration landscape through our newsletters and blog articles.
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