Krista Schofer
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On May 29, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a new public policy that permits certain foreign nationals in Canada to commence employment with a new employer or in a new occupation while their work permit application is pending.
This initiative aims to reduce employment gaps and enhance labour market flexibility.
To qualify for this interim work authorization, applicants must:
This policy is particularly beneficial for individuals who:
The new policy revokes and replaces the Temporary public policy to exempt foreign nationals in Canada from certain requirements when changing employment during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic signed on May 6, 2020.
The previous policy was well received by employers and offered greater flexibility in hiring and promotion decisions.
This new policy is expected to provide similar benefits, and is particularly welcomed in light of increasing processing times for inland work permit applications.
Immigration legislation and practices continue to change frequently. Our team specializes in Canadian immigration and can assist you with navigating IRCC new policies. Whether you're an employer looking to fill vacancies or a worker seeking new employment, we can help you determine eligibility and prepare your application.
Our Immigration Group would be pleased to help with any questions regarding newly launched RCIP and FCIP programs, or any other questions you may have about immigration in Canada or the U.S. To find out more about our group, reach out to a member of our team and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
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