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Originally Posted by Build.It
Does anyone have any experience hiring people on Open Work Permits? As far as I can tell there's basically no extra work that the employer needs to do when compared to hiring a PR or citizen, but thought I would ask the question.
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Not a lawyer or accountant. So take what I say with a grain of salt. But I have done this several times.
All temporary SIN numbers start with 9. That is how you can identify them. Put a copy of their work permit in your file and make a note of the expiry date. Other than that there is not much more. If there are any specific restrictions it should be on the permit. It is illegal to hire someone without a valid permit, having a copy shows you did your due diligence.
When it comes time to renew their permit, you may have to write a letter saying they have a job. It is up to them to do the renewal. At some point they may decide to apply into some stream to convert it into a permanent permit. At that point they will be issued a new SIN that does not start with a 9.
As for the question of immigrants vrs native grads. It goes both ways. I think there are great and bad employees out of both categories.