- Canada is at it again, with another program to poach H-1B talent
Amid uncertainty for foreign workers in the U S , Canada approved a new fast track program to entice H-1B visa holders into taking their skills northward
- H-1B visa: Canada launches another program to poach foreign talent from . . .
As vicious infighting in President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again movement over the controversial H-1B visa magnifies uncertainty for foreign workers in the U S , Canada last week
- H-1B visa: Canada is at it again, launching another government program . . .
In a strategic maneuver to attract top foreign talent from Silicon Valley, Canada has unveiled yet another ambitious government program targeting skilled professionals on H-1B visas
- Canada Plans To Poach H-1B Visa Holders, Skilled Workers Amid US . . .
Amid its biggest immigration overhaul in decades, Canada is planning to reduce admissions of foreign students, including Indians, by 25-32 per cent starting next year, while creating special
- New Canadian PR Pathways Announced for 2026 Immigration
New TR to PR pathway will prioritize temporary workers already in Canada Accelerated PR stream coming for US H-1B visa holders Special pathways targeting construction, agriculture, and fish processing sectors Revamped Economic Mobility Pathway expected to replace the pilot program Home care and community-based immigration pilots set to reopen
- Canada to Poach H-1B Visa Holders, International Researchers
The Canadian government plans to launch the new H-1B pathway within months, aiming to attract talent in critical sectors such as healthcare, research, advanced manufacturing, and technology
- Canada makes another run at luring top tech talent from the U. S. - The . . .
OTTAWA — Canada is hoping to poach top tech talent from the U S with a new accelerated immigration program for H-1B visa holders, even as it reels back the number of new temporary residents allowed into the country
- Is Canada poaching H-1B talent after Trump’s $100,000 visa fee hike . . .
After President Donald Trump raised the cost of H-1B visas to $100,000, the movement of international researchers has become more difficult — and Canada appears poised to capitalize on the shift
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