Saturday, 13 May 2023 03:57

50 salvadorans travel to Canada to work in areas such as agriculture or construction

Written by Evelyn Alas

Through the Labor Migration program of the Ministry of Labor, more compatriots continue traveling to Canada. A new contingent of salvadorans left for the North American country to work legally.

There are more than 50 people who will work in the areas of agriculture, poultry production, food processing, customer service, cooking, construction and gardening, informed the minister of Labor, Rolando Castro.

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This is the sixth contingent of the year, the second of the month; in april two contingents were sent in a single month. In addition, the minister of Labor explained that a whole team is working very hard to ensure that these procedures are expedited and change the lives of Salvadorans, with decent jobs and very good wages.

The official explained that the departments of origin of the salvadorans are Ahuachapán, Cabañas, Chalatenango, Cuscatlán, La Libertad, Morazán, San Salvador, Santa Ana, Sonsonate and Usulután, thus benefiting people from all over the country.

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Each compatriot travels with legal status and will enjoy all the legal benefits that the country offers in labor matters, Castro emphasized. This contingent of workers is made up of men and women.

He also emphasized that when they travel outside the country these people are labor ambassadors. When a good job is done, the door is left open for more compatriots to travel legally.

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The Labor Migration program implemented by the Ministry of Labor is one of the various initiatives through which the Central Government is helping the population with legal, safe and dignified options to work outside our borders.

 

Translated by: A.M