Citizenship & Immigration Canada’s response to questions
regarding the functionality of Temporary Foreign Worker Units (TFWU’s) and
their effectiveness:
"Temporary Foreign Worker Units (TFWUs) serve as an optional
first point of contact for Canadian employers and the business community to
help facilitate the entry of temporary foreign workers into Canada. They
provide “opinions” on labour market opinion (LMO) exempt cases in order to facilitate
the entry of temporary foreign workers from visa-exempt countries and to offer
guidance to employers, their representatives and service delivery partners on
the process of hiring a temporary foreign worker. They also coordinate and
conduct outreach sessions with clients, partners and stakeholders regarding the
TFW program, policies and programs. All other requests for temporary foreign
workers are directed to Service Canada for labour market opinions. This CIC
service is offered free of charge which reinforces CIC’s commitment to helping
Canadian employers meet their labour market needs where the entry of labour
market opinion exempt foreign workers is an appropriate solution.
The TFWUs assess requests for LMO exemptions on a case by
case basis. This involves pre-screening supporting documents from employers and
foreign workers to streamline the application process. Where supporting
documentation and information may not be adequate to meet the eligibility
requirements of a specific exemption, additional documentation and information
may be requested to help facilitate a positive decision. All new submissions
are taken into consideration; however where subsequent documentation is not
sufficient to make a decision or does not meet exemption requirements, a
negative opinion may result. If clients wish to re-submit new information, the
officer may reconsider the application. In some cases, clients may re-submit
their application for consideration by another officer. Temporary foreign
workers who are visa exempt also have the option to apply for a labour market
opinion exemption directly at the Port of Entry. Temporary Foreign Workers
requiring visas will have the labour market opinion exemption assessed by the officer
at the mission abroad at the time their application is assessed. If there are
concerns or issues with TFWU services or staff, clients are directed to contact
the appropriate TFWU manager located in the respective region. (Vancouver, Calgary,
Toronto, Montreal, or Moncton)."
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