- Date
2017
- Authors
Yuqian Lu and Feng Hou
- Abstract
The number of temporary foreign workers in Canada increased considerably since the early
1990s. Temporary foreign workers also became an increasingly important source of permanent
residents admitted to Canada over this period. Using the Temporary Residents File and the
Immigrant Landing File, this article documents the changes in the levels and types of new
temporary foreign workers who arrived in Canada from 1990 to 2014. It further examines the
patterns of transition from temporary foreign workers to permanent residents, and the immigration
classes through which temporary foreign workers obtained permanent residence.- Volume
11F0019M
- Issue
389
- Number of pages
32
- Publisher
Statistique Canada
- File Attachments
- Links
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Transition from Temporary Foreign Workers to Permanent Residents, 1990 to 2014 (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/11f0019m/11f0019m2017389-eng.pdf)
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- Keywords
foreign workers, TFWP, immigrations, temporary foreign work, residency, IMP
- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
Policy analysis, Current Policy, Past policies, and Numbers of migrant workers
- Target groups
Public awareness, Researchers, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
- Geographical focuses
America - North, Canada, United States, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, British Columbia, Other provinces, Federal, Nova Scotia, Global relevance, Regional relevance, and National relevance
- Spheres of activity
Economics, Geography, History, Management of human resources, Political science, and Social work
- Languages
English