Unskilled Worker - General Labor Jobs in Canada for Foreigners

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Job Title: Unskilled Worker – General Labor Jobs in Canada for Foreigners
Location: Various Cities, Canada (Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal, etc.)
Job Type: Full-Time / Seasonal / Contract
Visa Sponsorship: Available for qualified candidates (LMIA-supported roles)
Experience Level: No experience required

Are you a foreign national looking to work in Canada in an unskilled or general labor role? Canadian employers are actively hiring unskilled workers for various industries including agriculture, food processing, cleaning, construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Some of these jobs come with visa sponsorship under the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) program for eligible international candidates.

Common Unskilled Job Categories in Canada

  • Farm Worker / Fruit Picker / Greenhouse Laborer

  • Food Packaging / Meat Processing Plant Worker

  • General Labourer / Warehouse Associate

  • Cleaner / Housekeeping Staff

  • Kitchen Helper / Dishwasher / Cook Assistant

  • Construction Helper / Manual Laborer

  • Factory Worker / Assembly Line Operator

  • Laundry Attendant / Hotel Room Attendant

 Job Responsibilities (May vary by role)

  • Operate basic tools or equipment as needed

  • Clean and maintain work areas or materials

  • Load, unload, sort, and package goods or produce

  • Assist skilled workers or supervisors with routine tasks

  • Follow safety and health regulations strictly

  • Perform repetitive physical tasks (e.g., lifting, standing, bending)

Qualifications & Requirements

  • No educational or professional experience required

  • Must be at least 18 years old

  • Basic English or French communication skills

  • Physically fit and willing to perform manual labor

  • Valid passport and eligibility to apply for a Canadian work visa

  • Willingness to work flexible hours or in different weather conditions (for outdoor jobs)

Visa & Immigration Support

  • Some employers offer LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) for temporary foreign workers

  • Visa sponsorship is available for selected applicants based on demand and skills

  • Support with documentation, work permit application, and onboarding provided by employers or agencies

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly wages (varies by province and job type)

  • Overtime pay and holiday pay as per Canadian labor laws

  • Opportunity to gain Canadian work experience

  • Some roles include accommodation, transportation, or meals

  • Pathways to Permanent Residency (PR) through programs like the Agri-Food Pilot, Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

How to Apply

To apply for unskilled jobs in Canada:

  • Submit your updated resume with your job preferences

  • Include a short cover letter mentioning your interest and willingness to relocate

  • Indicate if you require visa sponsorship

  • Attach any work experience references (optional)

  • Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Jobs are available on a rolling basis and are subject to demand in specific provinces.

    Take the first step toward working in Canada! Apply today for unskilled job openings and explore life-changing career opportunities abroad.

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