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Temporary Foreign Worker Program High-Wage Stream: Foreign Academics Program

Temporary Foreign Worker Program High-Wage Stream

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Workers Program has a high-wage stream which typically attracts professionals in management positions, as well as those in science, technology, and academia. This high-wage stream makes use of the Foreign Academics Program to expedite recruitment of top-level international talent to fill teaching positions and research posts at Canadian universities.

This program was developed as a result of a joint effort by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), and Canadian academic institutions.

The program permits Canadian universities to hire foreign academic for full-time positions and describes an academic as someone with at least one postgraduate degree who earns his or her income from teaching or conducting research at a university or degree-granting institution.

For some positions, such as:

·         Academic consultants

·         Graduate assistants, and

·         Self-funded researchers

LMIAs and even work permits are not required. However, LMIAs are necessary in most cases, with academic institutions needing to complete detailed records of the Canadian applicants for a given position, and to submit an annual report on recruitment practices.

Additionally, some foreign academics consequently requiring a work permit are not subject to the LMIA requirement, such as:

·         Post-doctoral fellows,

·         Visiting professors, and

·         Eminent researchers.

Academic hiring is also facilitated for eligible foreign nationals by internationals agreements between certain countries.

As there are a multitude of technical requirements to maintain compliance, A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation is available to advise educational institutions and individual foreign academics during the process. We can assist with preparation of a temporary job offer (LMIA-based) or other work permit strategy.

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