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Immigration
By Ruairi Spillane
Posted on January 20, 2023
Updated on August 22, 2024
This public policy has been extended to December 31, 2024 or until IRCC approves 1,000 applications, whichever comes first.
This temporary program allows out-of-status construction workers in the GTA to apply for permanent residence, to recognize their contribution to the Canadian economy and to fill the regional labour needs. The program opened in January 2020 and has been extended to December 31, 2024.
Related: What to do if you’re out-of-status in Canada.
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Overall, the program will accept a maximum of 1,000 principal applicants.
In order to be eligible for this program, candidates have to meet all of the following eligibility criteria as outlined by IRCC:
You can apply for permanent residence under this public policy if you meet all the following requirements:
Note: You and your family members cannot apply for permanent residence under this public policy if
When you first came to Canada, you need to have entered legally as a temporary resident.
You must be living in Canada now and have been living in Canada continuously for 5 years or more.
To prove that you’ve been living in Canada, you can use copies of a lease or rental agreement. If you don’t have a lease or rental agreement, you may use a combination of other documents such as:
When you apply you must:
You must have done the work outlined in the NOC job description of your occupation as well as most of the main duties.
Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in either English or French consistent with Canadian Language Benchmark of Level 4.
Candidates must have at least one of the following two types of relatives living in Canada:
If a candidate meets the above criteria, they can contact the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), to apply for a referral letter. This referral letter is a mandatory component of the official application for permanent residence.
In addition to the above-mentioned eligibility criteria, candidates must make sure they are not inadmissible to Canada for any reason other than having overstayed their previous visa and worked without authorization.
Finally, individuals who have previously filed refugee claims and failed refugee claimants are not eligible under this pathway.
Interested candidates have to go through a two-step application process. Please note that applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the quota has been reached the pathway will close.
First, applicants must apply to the Canadian Labour Congress for an official referral letter for the program. Second, applicants with a referral letter must apply to IRCC for permanent resident status.
In order to being, candidates first must complete an official application form from the CLC website. Interested candidates must complete this application form, followed by a rigorous screening process administered by the CLC.
Details regarding the application form and the screening process have not been made public at this time.
IRCC opened for applications on January 2, 2020, and will close the program on December 31, 2024, or when the quota has been filled, whichever happens first.
In order to apply to IRCC, applicants must have the CLC referral letter from step one. Again, full details about the application procedure have not been released, but prospective applicants can expect to supply enough personal information and supporting documentation to satisfy the eligibility requirements.
This program is being introduced following a report presented to the Canadian government describing the vulnerabilities faced by these out-of-status workers despite their economic contributions to Canada. The report finds that due to their immigration status, these workers and their families are forced to live in fear, and the presence of out-of-status workers in the construction industry leads to lower wages for Canadians.
This immigration pathway is part of the Temporary Public Policy for Out-of-Status Construction Workers in the GTA and aims to “increase the protection of some of these construction workers and their families, while safeguarding Canada’s labour market.” This new policy was only announced on July 5, 2019, so details about the program have not yet been released.
The construction workers who will be eligible for the program came to Canada through legal pathways for temporary workers, but previous changes to immigration programs resulted in their loss of legal status to work.
“Overall, this is a positive move on the part of the Canadian government,” says Ruairi Spillane, founder of Outpost Recruitment, a leading recruitment firm in the Canadian construction industry. “These workers, who have contributed for years to the industry, will be able to work without fear, and wages for Canadian workers should improve. It’s a win-win.”
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