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Canadian Immigration PodcastAuthor: Mark Holthe
This podcast is all about Canadian Immigration law, policy, and practice. Periodically Canadian immigration lawyer Mark Holthe will address various topics related to the Canadian immigration process. If you are looking for up-to-date information on where the government is going with the latest round of changes, this is the place to come. If you are looking for specific answers, tips to completing IRCC application forms, and other useful information, visit the Canadian Immigration Answers podcast also on iTunes or visit our website at www.holthelaw.com. Language: en Genres: Business, Education, How To Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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CIP 162: Time's Up Series - New measures to support construction industry
Wednesday, 12 March, 2025
Episode Summary In this episode of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, host Mark Holthe breaks down the latest immigration measures introduced by the Liberal government, focusing on their impact on temporary residents, construction workers, and Canada’s housing crisis. With a late Friday night announcement (as usual), Minister Marc Miller introduced new initiatives that aim to support the construction industry, but many are questioning whether these measures are fair to legal workers already in Canada. Mark takes a deep dive into the government’s plan to expand the Out-of-Status Construction Worker Pathway beyond the Greater Toronto Area. While the goal is to address the labor shortage in housing, many legal workers—who have followed the rules—are being left behind. Mark is also joined by Miguel, a newly landed permanent resident and carpenter in the GTA, who shares firsthand insight into the real state of construction jobs in Canada. His shocking experience contradicts the government’s claim that there is an urgent need for more workers. If you’re a temporary resident, construction worker, or someone frustrated with the ongoing changes in Canadian immigration, this episode is a must-listen. Key Topics Discussed 🏗️ Canada’s Plan to Support the Construction Industry The Liberal government has introduced new immigration measures to help address the country’s housing crisis. A Tripartite Advisory Council will be formed, including government officials, union representatives, and industry leaders, to guide new pathways for workers. Temporary measures introduced to allow foreign apprentices to study without a study permit. 🚧 The Out-of-Status Construction Worker Pathway – A Fair Solution? The existing pilot program in the GTA has already granted PR to 1,365 individuals. Expansion of the program means more undocumented workers may now qualify. Why does the government seem to be prioritizing undocumented workers over legal temporary residents? Could this program encourage more people to stay illegally in Canada? 📉 What This Means for Express Entry & Legal Workers The government has set a goal to reduce immigration numbers, yet they are opening PR pathways for undocumented workers. Fewer ITAs? Why this program may take spots away from Express Entry candidates who have followed the rules. The impact on category-based draws: Will the focus shift even more towards construction and skilled trades? 💰 Temporary Foreign Workers & Apprenticeship Program A new policy now allows certain foreign workers in the construction industry to complete apprenticeships without needing a study permit. Who qualifies, and how does this change affect current workers looking for PR pathways? Could this be a better way to integrate legal workers rather than prioritizing undocumented individuals? ❓ Does This Really Solve Canada’s Housing Crisis? Miguel, a carpenter from the GTA, shares his experience of losing work despite the government claiming there is a desperate need for construction workers. Mark discusses whether immigration policy alone can fix the housing shortage. Are bureaucratic red tape and high building costs a bigger issue than a lack of workers? How government priorities might be missing the mark. Key Takeaways ✅ The Out-of-Status Construction Worker Pathway is expanding beyond the GTA, but at what cost? ✅ Legal workers, including temporary foreign workers and international graduates, are struggling to find PR pathways. ✅ The apprenticeship exemption is a great step forward for legal workers in trades. ✅ Immigration levels are being reduced, yet undocumented workers are now getting PR pathways. ✅ Canada’s housing crisis is about more than just labor shortages—government inefficiencies play a huge role. Quotes from the Episode 📢 Miguel (Carpenter, GTA): "I’ve been in construction for years, and right now, work is drying up. I haven’t had a job since February. I keep getting messages from friends asking if I know where they can find work. So if we don’t even have jobs, why is the government saying we need more workers?" 📢 Mark Holthe: "This program is rewarding the wrong people. What about the workers who have followed the rules? What about those struggling to get PR while working legally in Canada?" Links and Resources Watch this episode on YouTube Canadian Immigration Podcast Book a consult Enroll in the Express Entry Accelerator and Masterclass Subscribe for MoreStay up-to-date with the latest in Canadian immigration by subscribing to the Canadian Immigration Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or YouTube. Don’t miss future episodes on policy changes, strategies, and practical advice for navigating Canada’s immigration process. Disclaimer This episode provides general information about Canadian immigration and is not intended as legal advice. For personalized assistance, consult an immigration lawyer.