Temporary Entry into the Canadian Labour Market, 2nd Edition
Stephen Green,
Cathryn Sawicki,
Chantal Desloges,
Alexandra Cole,
Cristina Guida,
Peter Salerno
"The authors of this book have successfully condensed a world of complexities into one valuable resource text which ties together all the strands of the web in an easy-to-understand format. With lots of real-life examples, practice tips, and relevant case law, this book is a must-read for any professional who finds themselves engaging with temporary foreign workers."
— Chantal Desloges, LLB, CS.
The second edition of Temporary Entry into the Canadian Labour Market (volume 1 in Emond’s Immigration Law Series) offers a practical overview of the pathways available to foreign nationals seeking temporary entry into the Canadian labour market.
Readers will gain a cohesive understanding of work permit categories and requirements, including how a temporary resident may transition to permanent resident status and how the concept of dual intention applies. The text covers the full process, from applications for work authorization to employer compliance and inspections, while addressing key practical questions such as whether someone needs a work permit, how to obtain one, and the responsibilities of both the employer and the recipient.
Written by an author team from Green and Spiegel, one of the oldest and most pre-eminent immigration law firms in the country, with years of first-hand experience in the field, this handbook examines relevant cases alongside policy changes and interpretations of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). Readers will benefit from scenario-based examples, sample documents, practice tips, and strategies for effectively applying this information in real-world contexts.