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June 25 is the International Day of the Seafarer, an occasion to recognize and show support for all those who work on ships in Canada and worldwide.
Seafarers with a valid International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers certificate issued by the applicable countries can now apply for a Canadian endorsement.
A foreign seafarer must meet the requirements imposed by Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada to work in Canada, including obtaining a valid work permit.
To date, the Government of Canada has invested a total of $58 million in the Marine Training Program. This program has helped 650 students from underrepresented groups graduate, sending them to careers in the Canadian Coast Guard and other areas of the marine industry since 2016.
Seafarers looking for more information and/or to apply to work in Canada can do so by visiting the Transport Canada website.
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Contacts
Nadine Ramadan
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Omar Alghabra
Minister of Transport, Ottawa
Nadine.Ramadan@tc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Transport Canada, Ottawa
media@tc.gc.ca
613-993-0055
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