Evidence of meeting #13 for Citizenship and Immigration in the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was employer.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Les Linklater  Director General, Immigration Branch, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Robert MacDougall  Director General, Enforcement Program, Enforcement Programs Directorate, Canada Border Services Agency
Andrew Kenyon  Director General, Temporary Foreign Workers Directorate, Department of Human Resources and Social Development

February 25th, 2008 / 5:20 p.m.

Director General, Immigration Branch, Department of Citizenship and Immigration

Les Linklater

We have issued labour market opinions and work permits for 39 months from the outset so that the individual caregivers who come into Canada are not obliged to renew their permits on a yearly basis, as was the case in the past. It was an inconvenience to them in terms of client service if they stayed with the same employer and required them to pay a fee each year. That's now no longer the case.

We are working with HRSDC to get a handle on the volumes of requests we're seeing. There was money in Budget 2007 to help deal with improved efficiency in the process, but there are, unfortunately, occasions when people who are between employers are waiting for a new work permit. As I mentioned earlier, if somebody has an approved LMO for a new employer from Service Canada and is then waiting on CIC to issue a new work permit, they are, for all intents and purposes, deemed to be “in status”, and they can continue to work as a caregiver while the work permit is being processed.

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Liberal

Susan Kadis Liberal Thornhill, ON

That would not jeopardize that two years...?

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Director General, Immigration Branch, Department of Citizenship and Immigration

Les Linklater

No, it would not jeopardize the 24 months within 36.

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Liberal

Susan Kadis Liberal Thornhill, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Norman Doyle

Thank you.

That just about completes it.

On behalf of the committee, I want to say thank you for coming today. You provided an awful lot of good information for us. Thank you for that. It's been a productive afternoon.

I believe you have some questions from the committee, and you'll be getting back to us in due course.

Again, many thanks for your presence here today.

The meeting is adjourned.