Sorting chocolates

Sorting chocolates


Company
Мельник К.Р., ФЛП
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$3.1K–$4K a month
Via
via Flagma.ca
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Job Description
Packing and sorting chocolates
Place of work: Montreal , Canada
Simple, uncomplicated work that requires attention and concentration.

Responsibilities:
• packaging of sweets in boxes (not production)
• sticker sticker;
• checking the quality of packaging;
• loading boxes onto pallets;

Payment: from $18 per hour;

Schedule:
- 10-12 hours a day;
- 5 days a week
The employer provides accommodation in apartments
- Couples are accommodated separately.
- Complimentary lunch provided.
- Work clothes and shoes are provided.
The employer provides assistance in obtaining a residence permit in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for packing jobs in Ontario as of 2026?
The Ontario Ministry of Labour sets the general minimum wage at $18.15 per hour effective January 1 2026 for all packing and warehouse roles. Overtime at 1.5 times the rate applies after 44 hours per week with no exceptions for entry-level packers.
Q Do international applicants need a work permit for packing jobs in Canada in 2026?
Yes, foreign nationals require a valid work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program before starting any packing position. Employers must obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment confirming no Canadian worker is available with processing fees of $1,000 paid to Employment and Social Development Canada.
Q What education and experience are required for packing jobs in Canada?
No formal education beyond high school completion is mandated for packing roles according to the National Occupational Classification 75101. Employers accept zero to six months of warehouse experience with mandatory WHMIS and forklift certification completed within the first 30 days of hire.
Q What documents are needed to apply for packing jobs through Service Canada in 2026?
Applicants must submit a SIN card, valid government photo ID, and a completed Record of Employment from prior roles via the Service Canada portal. Online applications through the Job Bank require uploading these documents plus a two-year address history before any interview scheduling.
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