Jobs, Working & Training: Immigration Consultant and Foreign Worker Recruiter Licensing and Responsibilities
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Immigration and Career Training
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Service Description
Provides legal responsibilities and licensing information for immigration consultants and foreign worker recruiters, as well as services to foreign workers and employers.
The Foreign Worker and Immigration Services Act (FWRISA) discourages unethical practices and protects foreign workers from exploitation and mistreatment during the recruitment and immigration process. It also brings transparency and accountability to immigration consulting and recruitment services. Visit the website to download the FWRISA.
Business Line: 306-798-1350
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Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Online Resource
- Jobs, Working & Training: Becoming a Licensed Professional
- Jobs, Working & Training: COVID-19 Response Information: Businesses and Workers
- Jobs, Working & Training: Employment Standards
- Jobs, Working & Training: Find and Apply for Jobs (11 locations)
- Jobs, Working & Training: Immigration Consultant and Foreign Worker Recruiter Licensing and Responsibilities
- Jobs, Working & Training: Job Training and Financial Support Programs (2 locations)
- Jobs, Working & Training: Safety in the Workplace
- Jobs, Working & Training: Youth in the Workplace
- Language Training
- Ukraine Crisis: Saskatchewan Supports
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