Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sets the conditions that govern who enters and who remains in Canada. Canada's immigration program is governed by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and its regulations.
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International students
Most refugee claimants (asylum seekers)*
Temporary foreign workers
Temporary resident permit holders
Visitors
Work permit holders
There has been a steady increase in the number of temporary residents, which gives them permission to work or study in Canada.
Between 2000 and 2015, for example, the number of temporary foreign workers more than quadrupled (Community Foundations of Canada, 2017).
In 2017 they accounted for 2.9% of total employment (Lu & Hou, 2020).
The contribution of temporary residents to the market was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic due to travel restrictions, government measures, and fear of virus infection. Business closures and below full-capacity operations led to high layoffs of temporary foreign workers (Statistics Canada, 2020).
Those workers contributed 2.9% of total employment in 2017 in strategic sectors such as agriculture, forestry and fishing, which are sectors heavily impacted by the pandemic.
The graph below shows the trends corresponding to the different categories of temporary residents in Canada.