WAGES BY PROVINCE AND REQUIREMENTS Grupo Milenio

Canada is considered one of the countries that generated new and better programs to recruit migrants highly qualified, seeking to study abroad or work temporarily to contribute to the country’s economy.

Therefore, each time there are more vacancies for people who trade and do not have a university degree, in order to provide better opportunities for a better quality of life.

While students can do part-time jobs to avoid some of their expenses during their stay in the country.

Next, we show you the minimum wages for each province in Canada, according to data provided by Bruno Perrón, president of CLASS Education. Data shown are minimum hourly wages in Canadian dollars.

Minimum hourly wage in each province of Canada

  • Saskatchewan: $11.81
  • MB: $11.95
  • New Brunswick: $12.75
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: $13.20.
  • Nova Scotia: $13.35
  • Prince Edward Island: $13.70
  • Quebec: $14.25
  • AB: $15
  • Northern Territories: $15.20
  • ON: $15.55
  • British Columbia: $15.65
  • Yukon: $15.70
  • Nunavut: $16

How to apply for a program to work in Canada?

It is important to note that each province has different requirements to apply for a work program that will later allow the process of permanent residence to live legally in Canada.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is one of the Canadian programs for foreign workers who have skills or work experience to contribute to the economy of their province, with the exception of Quebec.

He Department of Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipExplain why Applicants must submit an application via the paper process or online via express entry, pass a medical examination and obtain a clean criminal record.

You can consult the requirements requested by each province to fill a position in this LINK.

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