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<p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Truck Driver – LMIA Approved (Work Permit Sponsorship – 2025)</p> <p><strong>Location:</strong> Canada (Multiple Provinces)</p> <p><strong>Job Summary:</strong> We are currently hiring skilled and motivated <strong>Truck Drivers</strong> for LMIA-approved positions across Canada. These roles offer <strong>work permit sponsorship</strong> for international applicants seeking employment in 2025. As a Truck Driver, you will be responsible for the safe and timely transportation of goods across regional or cross-country routes, while complying with Canadian transportation laws and company standards.</p> <p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Operate heavy trucks to transport goods over long distances or within city limits</li> <li>Perform pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections to ensure vehicle safety and compliance</li> <li>Ensure cargo is properly secured and loaded in accordance with safety regulations</li> <li>Keep accurate records of driving hours, fuel consumption, and delivery schedules (logbook compliance)</li> <li>Report vehicle issues or incidents to dispatch and follow company maintenance protocols</li> <li>Follow assigned routes and schedules and adjust to unforeseen road conditions or delays</li> <li>Deliver goods to clients in a professional and courteous manner</li> <li>Adhere to federal and provincial transportation regulations, including Hours of Service rules</li> <li>Maintain cleanliness and upkeep of assigned vehicle</li> </ul> <p><strong>Required Skills and Qualifications:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Valid commercial driver’s license (Class 1/AZ or equivalent)</li> <li>Minimum high school diploma or equivalent</li> <li>Clean driving record with no major violations</li> <li>Good command of English (speaking, reading, writing); French is an asset</li> <li>Familiarity with electronic logging devices (ELDs) and route planning tools</li> <li>Physically fit and able to handle long hours of driving and occasional loading/unloading</li> <li>Strong time management, navigation, and communication skills</li> <li>Experience in long-haul or regional trucking preferred</li> </ul> <p><strong>LMIA & Work Permit Information:</strong></p> <ul> <li>This position is <strong>LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) approved</strong>, meaning the employer is authorized to hire foreign workers</li> <li>Successful applicants will be provided with necessary documents to apply for a <strong>Canadian work permit</strong> under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)</li> <li>Visa application support and relocation guidance will be provided</li> <li>Work permits are typically issued for 2 years, with potential for extension or permanent residency pathways (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Working Hours:</strong> Full-time (40–60 hours per week); shifts may include nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on delivery schedules.</p> <p><strong>Salary and Benefits:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Competitive hourly wage or mileage-based pay (typically CAD $24–$32/hour, depending on province and route)</li> <li>Overtime pay for hours beyond regular schedule</li> <li>Employer-sponsored work permit and LMIA processing</li> <li>Health insurance coverage after a probation period</li> <li>Retirement plan options (depending on province/employer)</li> <li>Career advancement opportunities and support with Canadian PR pathways</li> <li>Accommodation support or guidance may be available for newcomers</li> </ul> <p><strong>Why Apply:</strong> Canada is actively seeking skilled truck drivers due to labor shortages in the transportation sector. If you're looking for a stable, high-demand job with long-term potential, this LMIA-approved opportunity offers a direct pathway to work and live in Canada.</p> <p><strong>How to Apply:</strong> Interested candidates should submit the following:</p> <ul> <li>Updated CV/Resume highlighting truck driving experience and license class</li> <li>Copy of valid driver’s license</li> <li>Passport bio page (for visa documentation)</li> <li>A short cover letter expressing interest in working in Canada</li> </ul> <p>Selected candidates will be contacted for further screening and visa processing steps.</p>

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