Job Bank Program
About the Job Bank program
The Job Bank website and mobile app give job seekers access to job opportunities across Canada. They also give various job-searching tools. Job Bank supports job seekers in finding suitable employment and employers in finding suitable workers. The program also provides labour market information products. Those products enable users to explore the Canadian labour market and make informed decisions. Job Bank is administered as part of the National Employment Service.
- Young Canadians
- Indigenous people
- Newcomers to Canada
- Temporary foreign workers
- Persons with disabilities
- Foreign candidates from outside Canada
- Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces
The Program Targets
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Canadian employers
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job seekers
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students and youth
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newcomers to Canada
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members of underrepresented groups
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employment or education service providers
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researchers
Legal Basis & Company Support
This program is legislated by subsections 60(1) and (2) of the Employment Insurance Act, subsection 58(c) of the Employment Insurance Regulations (National Employment Service), and Convention 88 of the International Labour Organization. We will support you legally in the name of your company that presented you with the employment contract, its credibility, its registration with the Canadian Job Center, its relationships with the Canadian Job Bank, and the approvals that support you, ensuring that you are not exposed to online fraud.
LMIA Essentials for Job Seekers
Before browsing LMIA-approved employers, it’s essential to understand what LMIA is. When you find a job opportunity in Canada, your first step should be to confirm that the employer holds a positive LMIA certificate—this confirms they can hire from abroad. For deeper research, the Canadian government keeps a detailed record of LMIA-approved employers (2016–2024) under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
Jobs Statistics for Canadians
- In September 2024, over 20 million Canadians were in employment.
- The unemployment rate in Canada was 6.5% in September 2024.
- With an average hourly rate of $47.86, the utility sector has the highest average pay across the employment sectors.
- Retail trade is the biggest job sector in Canada with just over 2 million employees.
- With 7.4 million jobs, Ontario has the most jobs in Canada.
- The number of job vacancies was record high in Canada in 2021 and 2022.
- Canadian workers are the most satisfied with their jobs according to an international survey.
Contract Consultations
if you have an employment contract with entities in Canada or an investment file in Canada, we have smart legal methods to ensure the overall credibility of those contracts, the integrity of performance, reliability, accuracy of information and data, and all related information.
