
Migrant Worker Programs
Migrant worker programs are government-supported arrangements that enable individuals from one country to work temporarily in another. These programs facilitate legal employment for foreign workers, often in industries like agriculture, construction, or service sectors, while ensuring specific rights and protections. They also help employers fill labor shortages and contribute to economic growth. Participants typically require work authorization, and programs aim to balance economic needs with fair treatment of workers, often including provisions for fair wages, safe working conditions, and opportunities for eventual permanent residence or return.