Global Guide

Hire employees in Canada, effortlessly

SimplyEOR makes hiring in Canada a breeze. No more worrying about local laws and tax systems, setting up local entities or managing global payroll.

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Capital

Ottawa

Languages (official)

English, French

Why use SimplyEOR for your Canadian expansion?

Gain strategic flexibility and agility, allowing you to enter and exit markets quickly and as market forces dictate.
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Compliance assurance

Ensures adherence to local laws and regulations, mitigating legal risks associated with global employment practices.

Cost savings

Reduces the need for a local entity, lowering setup and operational costs associated with international staff employment.

Local expertise

Navigate international employment with confidence, backed by in-depth knowledge of regional HR legislation.

Country Guide

Canada Info

Population

37,589,262

Capital

Ottawa

Offical language(s)

English, French

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Date format

dd/mm/yyy

Fiscal year

1 April - 31 March

Employer Responsibilities

In Canada, strict local legislation requires adherence to the following:

  • Issuance of T4 documents to employees (statements of remuneration paid)
  • A minimum entitlement of 2 weeks’ vacation per year
  • Matching contributions to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP), as applicable

A brief guide to hiring in Canada

From Toronto or Montreal, wherever you’re looking to hire in Canada, our English-speaking experts are there to support you.
How is payroll managed in Canada?

In Canada, regulations require that employers pay their employees regularly, but the frequency of payment — weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly — is determined by the employer.

For employees aged 18 to 70, employers are required to contribute to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), or the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) for those based in Quebec.

What are the typical working hours?

The standard working week in Canada is 40 hours, though some provinces allow for a 48-hour week. Any hours worked beyond these limits are generally considered overtime and are subject to increased remuneration, depending on the job role.

What should be considered when dismissing an employee?

Employers in Canada must provide notice to employees upon dismissal, with the exact timeframe varying by province. While severance pay is not universally mandatory, it is required in certain provinces. It is advisable to consult with one of our specialists to ensure compliance with labor laws.

Smarter expansion

A suite of Canadian workforce solutions

We’re here to assist with all your Payroll, HR and employment needs in Canada.

Global Payroll

Get peace of mind with our compliant, fully-managed payroll solution for one or more employee(s).
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Global Payments

Execute single transfers for worldwide staff payments, enjoying favourable rates and financial efficiency.
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Benefits & Compensation

Offer attractive, regulation-compliant benefits to secure top talent within Canada. Leave the rest to us.
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HR & Consulting

Hire with confidence. From onboarding to dispute resolution, you’re backed by our experts in Canadian HR legislation.
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As a small business stepping into the global arena, we found a perfect partner in SimplyEOR. Their tailored solutions and expert advice have been invaluable.”
Julia P.
Managing Director, Wellness company

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