The rules surrounding immigration and the hiring of foreign workers are evolving quickly. For organizations that already employ several foreign workers or regularly use these processes, it is becoming essential to understand the risks, regulatory changes and areas of vulnerability that may affect their operations.
This training aims to help employers, managers and HR professionals better anticipate issues related to changing rules, applicable restrictions, refusal rates, ratios, thresholds and contextual changes that may affect temporary immigration processes. It also addresses more sensitive situations, such as layoffs or dismissals of temporary foreign workers, open work permits for vulnerable workers, and the risks associated with certain administrative or organizational decisions.
The objective is to help organizations develop a better understanding of risk, adjust their internal practices and make more informed decisions when recruiting, employing or supporting foreign workers.
This training is intended for participants who already have some familiarity with hiring or managing foreign workers. It is particularly suited to organizations that want to go beyond the basic processes in order to better understand the risks, changes and complex situations that may affect their HR decisions.
This training is intended for HR professionals, managers, executives, compliance officers, international mobility managers and anyone responsible for managing files related to foreign workers.
It is particularly relevant for organizations that already employ several foreign workers, have recurring temporary immigration needs, have experienced refusals or complex situations, or wish to better anticipate the impacts of regulatory changes.
Since the beginning of her career, Émilie Sauvé has supported organizations in managing their human resources and immigration challenges. With 20 years of experience in recruitment, including more than 5 years dedicated to foreign workforce recruitment, she provides strategic, practical advice tailored to the operational realities of businesses.
A polyglot, Émilie works in French, English, and Spanish. She has recruited talent from multiple regions around the world and has supported more than 800 employees through their immigration processes, giving her a deep understanding of procedures, challenges, and best practices in integration and retention.
Recognized for her professionalism, attentive listening, and human centered approach, Émilie stands out for her ability to build trust and deliver rigorous, personalized support. Her clients value the quality of her guidance, her strong sense of service, and her commitment to the success of every case.