Canada Confirms Workers Can Stay on Job During Permit Delays
PANIC OVER: Workers Granted Emergency Right to Stay on Job Despite Permit Chaos
The nightmare just ended.
Ottawa has finally confirmed what terrified workers have been praying for.
Even when your work permit renewal gets buried in bureaucratic quicksand, you can keep your job.
The bombshell clarification dropped late yesterday.
Immigration officials admitted that thousands of foreign workers were living in absolute terror.
Their permits were stuck in processing limbo.
Their interim letters had expired.
And employers were threatening to pull the plug.
But now, the rules have changed.
The ‘Maintained Status’ Lifeline
Under the newly clarified policy, workers retain what officials call maintained status.
This magic phrase means your authorization to work does not vanish when that temporary letter expires.
You keep clocking in.
You keep getting paid.
And you stop looking over your shoulder.
The policy specifically covers the brutal gap period when renewal applications sit untouched for months.
Some workers have been waiting eight months or longer.
Bosses Breathe Easy
Employers were equally terrified.
Losing trained staff overnight would have devastated construction sites, hospitals, and tech firms.
One Toronto restaurant owner admitted he was days away from closing his kitchen.
My best chef had a letter that expired last week, he said.
Now I can tell him to relax and keep cooking.
The government insists this was always technically legal.
But nobody knew for sure until now.
Workers are advised to keep copies of their renewal applications handy.
Border agents and employers may still demand proof.
But the pink slips are off the table.
For now.
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