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Alberta, Canada issues ban on OFWs

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A province of Canada has temporarily stopped the hiring of overseas Filipino workers and other foreign workers in support of its program to instead hire Canadian citizens, according to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

The province of Alberta, Canada imposed a two-year ban for its employers from availing of its Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

The TFWP allows Canadian employers to hire expatriates on a temporary basis to fill up their vacancies if they will be able to prove that there is not enough qualified Canadian residents or permanent residents for it.

 In its website, the POEA said that the local government of Alberta banned the hiring of foreign workers because they have enough skilled local workers to fill in the vacancies.

Among the jobs that are banned for foreigners are Human resources managers; Engineering managers; Purchasing agents and officers; Production logistics coordinators; Civil engineers; Mechanical engineers; Electrical and electronic engineers; Geological and mineral technologists and technicians; Civil engineering technologists and technicians; Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians; non-destructive testers and inspection technicians; Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations; Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors; Welders and related machine operators; Electricians (except industrial and power system); Industrial electricians; plumbers; carpenters; Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades; Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews; Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics; Heavy-duty equipment mechanics; Motor vehicle body repairers; Transport truck drivers; contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services; Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers; Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators; Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related laborers; Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators.

However, the POEA said the Alberta government will not suspend or revoke contracts that were issued prior to April 19, 2017.

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