The PSTM Shines at the SIIQ Fall 2025: A Space Dedicated to Temporary Foreign Workers

Support, Resources, and Integration for Temporary Foreign Workers in Québec

Montreal, October 29–30, 2025 During the Fall 2025 edition of the Salon de l’immigration et de l’intégration au Québec (SIIQ), the Migrant Workers Support Program (PSTM) — funded by the Government of Canada and coordinated by Immigrant Québec — once again provided temporary foreign workers (TFWs) with a dedicated space for resources and connection.

For this edition, 28 booths were set up to allow the various participating organizations to showcase their services and initiatives from across the province. These local organizations offer comprehensive support to TFWs, promoting their social and professional integration as well as their access to essential information.

During the two days of the fair, temporary foreign workers (TFWs) had the opportunity to meet directly with representatives, ask questions, and receive advice tailored to their individual situations. Interactive workshops, led by the consulates of Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, and Guatemala, as well as by Justice Pro Bono, enriched the experience by providing practical information on administrative procedures, consular protection, and, above all, on the rights and obligations of temporary foreign workers.

The presence of these partners and the meaningful exchanges throughout the event highlighted the importance of the Migrant Workers Support Program (PSTM) as a key tool in supporting the integration of temporary foreign workers in Québec.

A multilingual informational guide (French, English, Spanish, and Tagalog) was distributed, giving temporary foreign workers (TFWs) easy access to information about their rights, available services, and working conditions, thereby reinforcing the program’s inclusive and human-centered approach.

We warmly thank all the PSTM participating organizations and the consulates present, whose commitment contributed to the success of this edition of the fair.

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