Commons committee calls for faster pathway to residency for migrant workers
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee is calling for sweeping changes to the controversial temporary foreign workers program, including a faster path for citizenship for those with long-term work permits.
The report from the Liberal-dominated committee says existing rules force foreign workers who have already integrated into Canadian society and established personal and professional roots to leave Canada because they can’t secure permanent residency status.
The committee’s report calls for the end of the so-called cumulative duration rule, which forces workers to wait four years before receiving a new work permit if they have been in Canada for a total of four years.
Employers complain that, during the wait, experienced employees they have trained take their skills to other countries and don’t return to Canada.


