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Canada’s Tighter Foreign Worker Rules Threaten Deportation for Nigerians, Others

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Last updated: May 21, 2025 6:38 am
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Ottawa, Canada – Canada has significantly tightened the rules governing its Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), sparking anxiety among skilled foreign workers, including a significant number of Nigerians, who now face an increased risk of deportation. The new regulations, which rolled out between September and November of 2024, are designed to prioritize Canadian citizens for available jobs, but have left many foreign workers in precarious situations.

The changes include a mandate for employers to raise wages for high-skilled foreign hires to at least 20% above the regional median wage. Furthermore, companies are now restricted to filling a maximum of 10% of their low-wage roles with foreign workers.

These reforms, which are intended to bolster domestic employment, have also seen an estimated 34,000 positions reclassified from the high-wage to the low-wage stream, subjecting more foreign workers to stricter oversight, reduced benefits, and heightened job insecurity.

The impact on foreign workers is palpable. Many employers, particularly in sectors like hospitality, construction, and agriculture, are reporting that the new rules are forcing them to scale back on foreign hires or avoid renewing contracts due to escalating labor costs. For temporary foreign workers, this often translates to expiring permits without renewal and limited opportunities to secure new qualifying job offers – circumstances that can ultimately lead to deportation.

“We are seeing a concerning trend of increased anxiety and uncertainty amongst our Nigerian members who are working in Canada under the TFWP,” stated a representative of the Nigerian Diaspora Association in Canada. “The wage hikes and hiring caps are creating real challenges for both employers and employees, leading to job losses and the very real threat of deportation.”

The introduction of caps and wage increases also potentially tarnishes Canada’s image as a prime destination for skilled international talent. Critics have warned that these policies could deter future applicants, disrupt travel and seasonal employment sectors, and result in the loss of much-needed labor across various industries.

“While we understand the government’s desire to protect domestic jobs, these sweeping changes are having unintended consequences,” argued Sarah Miller, an immigration lawyer based in Toronto. “We need a more nuanced approach that recognizes the vital role foreign workers play in sustaining the Canadian economy.”

Migrant advocacy groups and businesses are now urging the Canadian government to adopt a more balanced strategy that acknowledges the significant contribution of foreign workers while ensuring fair labor practices. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between prioritizing domestic employment and addressing critical labor shortages in key sectors of the Canadian economy. The future for many temporary foreign workers, including those from Nigeria, remains uncertain as they navigate this rapidly changing landscape.

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