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Updates on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program

On January 1, 2009 the occupations under pressure list initiative was replaces by new national advertising requirements.

All occupations are subject to minimum advertising requirements.

NOC C and D occupations (low skill)
You will have conducted the minimum recruitment efforts required if you:
Advertise on the National Job Bank for a minimum of fourteen (14) days; and conduct similar recruitment activities consistent with the practice within the occupation.

This must take place a maximum of three (3) months prior to applying for a LMO.

In Addition, you must:
Demonstrate reasonable ongoing recruitment efforts which include communities that traditionally face barriers to employment (Aboriginals, older workers, other disadvantaged groups).


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