The Canadian government has announced a 1.7 billion CAD investment to bolster salaries, infrastructure and research grants.
Canada has launched a $1.2 billion initiative aimed at drawing leading researchers to the country, as the U.S. intensifies restrictions on highly skilled workers by charging $100,000 for H-1B visas.
The government says it will fast-track immigration for U.S. H-1B visa holders and spend more than $1 billion to attract ...
The country's government is making a $1.2 billion, decade-long investment to attract doctors, scientists and researchers in ...
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Canada’s $1.7 billion talent play makes it the new destination for H-1B visa holders seeking stability
Canada's $1.7B talent strategy targets U.S. H-1B holders with a fast-track residency path, capitalizing on American visa ...
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Canada seeks to poach US talent turned away by Trump's pricey visas with massive new intiative
Canada launched a $1.7 billion initiative designed to poach US talent that has been turned off by President Donald Trump's ...
Amid uncertainty for foreign workers in the U.S., Canada approved a new fast track program to entice H-1B visa holders into ...
Canada has selected Morocco as the exclusive testing ground for its groundbreaking digital visa pilot program, making the ...
The Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship today announced that Canada has lifted the visa requirement for citizens of Qatar.
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