Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada implements public policy to help stranded temporary workers from Trinidad and Tobago

Date Announced:

December 16, 2020

Active Period:

December 16, 2020 until February 12, 2021.

Overview:

A temporary public policy has been put in place to help agricultural workers from Trinidad and Tobago who are stranded in Canada due to COVID-19-related travel restrictions in their home country. While Canada continues to discuss solutions with the government of Trinidad and Tobago to enable the workers to return home, this public policy ensures they can maintain their legal status if they remain in Canada through the winter months. Under the policy, which will be in effect until February 12, 2021, workers will be able to apply for temporary status and get a 6-month open work permit. This should allow them to find other employment and apply for any other government support they may be entitled to, such as employment insurance. This action is part of a broader effort to support the needs of these workers, including emergency accommodation.

Departments and Agencies:

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Type of Administrative Action:

Immigration Category:

Temporary foreign workers

Keywords:

agricultural workers | employment insurance | open work permit | temporary status | travel restrictions | Trinidad and Tobago

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