Last Updated On 21 May 2023, 7:50 AM EDT (Toronto Time)
IRCC Jobs inventory is currently accepting resumes for ongoing needs to fill many positions.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada is the department of the Government of Canada in charge of immigration, refugees, and Canadian citizenship.
Individuals living inside Canada and Canadian citizens abroad are eligible to apply.
IRCC is one of the leading employers in the National Capital Region, and Forbes named it among Canada’s Best Employers for 2023.
IRCC Jobs Accepting Resume
Foreign Service Development Program (FSDP)
A migration foreign service officer works abroad for around two-thirds of their career, delivering the IRCC’s migration programme and taking part in tasks including processing applications, risk analysis, engagement, and migration diplomacy.
The bulk of assignments are abroad where daily living might differ greatly from that in Canada and is frequently more difficult (such as in the Philippines, India, Turkey, Senegal, Mexico and China).
Foreign Service Officer posts in migration are totally rotating, which means that employees must switch jobs every two to four years, at the employer’s option.
These elements must be taken into account because jobs as migration foreign service officers may be both lucrative and difficult.
Location: International, Ottawa (Ontario) Bilingual – imperative
Closing date: 30 June 2023
Salary: $72,292 to $91,472
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Supervisor / Program Officer/Advisor / Analyst (3 Streams) – Inventory
Supervisor: Supervisors generally create a work schedule and processes, and coordinate tasks with other departments or work units.
Furthermore, they identify and fix workplace issues, and create and submit reports on your progress and other items.
They also educate employees about corporate regulations, safety measures, and job responsibilities
Materials and supplies requested
Program Officer/Advisor: The Program Officer assists with delivery and integrity activities for the Settlement and/or Resettlement. They establish and keep a cooperative working relationship with service provider groups.
Analyst: An analyst collects, analyses, and uses complicated data to produce actionable recommendations that will enhance workflow and maximize outcomes.
An analyst’s day-to-day responsibilities include determining the needs of the firm and the customer, reviewing extensive data, and doing in-depth analysis to spot trends or potential improvement areas.
Location: Calgary (Alberta), Edmonton (Alberta), Surrey (British Columbia), Vancouver (British Columbia), Winnipeg (Manitoba), Fredericton (New Brunswick), St. John’s (Newfoundland and Labrador), Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Sydney (Nova Scotia), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Etobicoke (Ontario), Mississauga (Ontario), Scarborough (Ontario), Toronto (Ontario), Hamilton (Ontario), Niagara Falls (Ontario), Ottawa (Ontario), Kitchener (Ontario), London (Ontario), Windsor (Ontario), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Montréal Island (Québec), Gatineau (Québec), Saskatoon (Saskatchewan), Whitehorse (Yukon)Various language requirements and/or profiles
Salary: $71,599 to $77,368
Closing date: 28 September 2023
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Senior Immigration Officer
The senior immigration officer implements immigration policy and objectives under the general supervision of a manager based in Canada, evaluates applications for temporary and permanent residents.
Furthermore, senior immigration officer conducts interviews as necessary, stops people from entering Canada with fake or fraudulently obtained documents, manages local staff, represents the migration programme in contact with the general public, and receives local officials, vendors, and foreign visitors.
Location: Vancouver (British Columbia), Etobicoke (Ontario), Niagara Falls (Ontario), Montréal Island (Québec)
Closing date: 6 October 2024
Salary: $71,599 to $77,368
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Student and graduate opportunities
You can work as a student for IRCC if you’re a full-time student at an accredited post-secondary institution.
The National Capital Area is where you’ll find most student jobs. However, The country as a whole may have openings for positions.
Moreover, IRCC may offer students to continue their jobs in the department after gaining some experience as a student.
To work with IRCC as a student, interested individuals can:
- apply using the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP),
- participate using a co-op program, or
- send their resume to IRCC if they have prior experience as a student, working with the federal government