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IRCC To Process Extra H-1B Open Work Permit Applications Already Received
Immigration officials in Canada announced this week they are going to process more H-1B open work permit applications submitted under a temporary measure announced in
Nearly 500 Start-Up Visa Candidates Get Permanent Residence In January
The rapidly-growing popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) entrepreneur immigration program saw it expand by 58.1 per cent in January over the previous month as 490
Immigrants In Vancouver Reliant On Public Transit, Report Finds
Immigrants like the convenience of public transit when moving to Vancouver, British Columbia so much that they tend to choose residences near the city’s SkyTrain
Study Proves H-1B Restrictions in U.S. Led to Immigrants Coming to Canada
Restrictions on H-1B visas to the United States imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency led to a surge of 76,000 additional admissions of college-educated immigrants to
Start-Up Visa Immigration Set To More Than Double In 2023
Immigrant entrepreneurship through the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program bounced back in October, putting Canada on track to welcome 1,200 new permanent residents through that program by the
Canadian Businesses Optimistic About Economic Prospects Over Coming Year
Business owners in Canada are bullish about their prospects over the coming year as the rate of inflation slows down and many of them are looking to hire more staff. “When asked about their firm’s current
Tech Workers Migrate to Canada Amid U.S. H-1B Visa Challenges
Massive layoffs in the American tech sector are leading many highly-skilled foreign nationals with H-1B visas in the United States to look north to Canada
Start-Up Visa Immigration Poised To Close Year Up Nearly 80%
Immigrant entrepreneurs became new permanent residents of Canada through the Start-Up Visa in lower numbers in September than the previous month but its popularity is
Four Ways US Tech Workers Can Immigrate to and Work in Canada
The shortage of STEM professionals in the Canadian labor market has increased US tech sector workers’ chances of coming to and working in Canada. Human