Working in Canada: A Guide for Vietnamese Workers

Canada is a top destination for many Vietnamese workers, offering high wages and excellent benefits. However, this journey also comes with potential risks and misinformation. This article will help you clearly understand the process of working in Canada, know the conditions and costs, and most importantly, map out a safe and legal pathway to avoid getting lost.

An Overview of Working in Canada

The Reality of Working in Canada

The most crucial thing you need to understand to avoid scams is the true nature of Canada’s foreign worker programs. Here are the core points:

  • Canada does not have an official “Labour Export” program like those for Japan or South Korea. The only legitimate path is by obtaining a Work Permit.
  • This process always begins with an employer in Canada. They must first obtain a document called a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the government to prove they need to hire a foreign worker.

Therefore, any advertisement promising “work in Canada without a sponsor,” “no LMIA required,” or “guaranteed visa” is a clear sign of a scam.

Actual Salaries and Benefits in Canada

When you work legally in Canada, you are protected by labour laws and will receive a clear salary and benefits. Here are the key points to know.

Wages

Wages are paid hourly and must comply with the minimum wage of each province, which typically ranges from 15 to 17 CAD per hour.

Below is a table of reference pre-tax incomes for some common occupations:

OccupationWage (CAD/hour)Average Monthly Income (CAD)Income (VND/month)
Farm Worker~16~2,560~48,640,000
Construction Labourer~20~3,200~60,800,000
Food Processing Worker~17~2,720~51,680,000
Welder~26~4,160~79,040,000
Electrician~30 – 45~4,800 – 7,200~91,200,000 – 136,800,000
Nurse~36 – 45~5,760 – 7,200~109,440,000 – 136,800,000
Web Developer~30~4,800~91,200,000
Mechanical Engineer~40~6,400~121,600,000
Construction Worker~20 – 30~3,200 – 4,800~60,800,000 – 91,200,000
Industrial Mechanic~32 – 47~5,120 – 7,520~97,280,000 – 142,880,000

Benefits

In addition to your salary, you are entitled to basic statutory benefits:

  • Public health insurance (varies by province).
  • Employment Insurance (EI).
  • Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
  • Annual paid vacation days.

Conditions for Working in Canada

To be eligible to work legally in Canada, you need to meet several fundamental requirements:

  • Age: 22 – 45 years old.
  • Health: Good health, able to meet the job’s physical demands.
  • Education: Minimum of a junior high or high school diploma, depending on the occupation.
  • Experience: A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in a related field is required.
  • Language: At least basic communication skills, with an IELTS score of 4.0 or higher.
  • Criminal Record: You must have a clean police record with no criminal history.
  • Job Offer: You must have a valid Job Offer and a positive LMIA from a genuine employer in Canada.

How Much Does It Cost to Work in Canada?

The cost of pursuing work in Canada is a significant investment and can vary greatly depending on the program and the service agency you choose. The cost typically ranges from 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 VND.

ItemEstimated CostNotes
Consulting Agency Service FeeVaries by companyThis is often the largest expense, covering file processing, job search, and legal support.
Work Permit & Biometrics Fees~ 240 CADMandatory fees paid to the Government of Canada (155 CAD for the permit and 85 CAD for biometrics).
Medical Examination Fee~ 120 – 150 USDAs per regulations of clinics designated by the Consulate.
Airfare~ 1,200 – 2,000 CADOne-way ticket; price varies by season and airline.
English Language Training (if needed)Varies by centerA necessary investment to meet job requirements and adapt to life in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I get permanent residency by working in Canada?

There is a potential pathway, but it is not a direct one. After working and accumulating sufficient experience, if you meet the requirements for language and other factors, you can apply for permanent residency through programs such as the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

How long is the application processing time?

The time varies significantly, often taking from 6 months to over a year, depending on the program and when the application is submitted.

Can I go if I don’t have money?

It is very difficult. You need to prepare a substantial amount of money for the initial fees, services, and to support yourself while settling in during the early period in Canada.

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