Category: Global Talent Stream
Episode 61: For Canadian Employers: Understanding The Global Talent Stream
Calgary immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah explains how Canadian employers can hire highly skilled foreign tech workers through the Global Talent Stream. The Global Talent Stream ...
Read MoreCanada Updates Tech Jobs Eligible Under Global Talent Stream
Canada has updated the list of technology occupations that are eligible under the Global Talent Stream, effective August 5, 2019. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), ...
Read MoreIndian Migration to Canada Up 50%
Indians who might once have wanted to move to the United States are increasingly looking at Canada for work and immigration opportunities. Over 39,600 Indian citizens obtained permanent ...
Read MoreCanada's Global Skills Strategy: 2 Years Strong!
Canada's Global Skills Strategy (GSS) was launched on June 12, 2017, to help Canadian employers attract top highly skilled global talent to work for their company, to help source ...
Read MoreHow To Expedite Hiring High Wage Employees
How can we hire a highly specialized and senior new employee we want as quickly as possible? To hire a highly paid or highly skilled temporary foreign worker, in most cases you will ...
Read MoreCanada Can't Afford to Reduce Immigration, Despite Quebec
Quebec's new government came into office October 15, the Coalition Avenir Québec - QAC. Global News reports their platform "promises to slash the number of immigrants coming into ...
Read MoreThe Global Skills Strategy: What Is It All About?
The Global Skills Visa is a new work stream established by IRCC which allows certain highly-skilled foreign nationals to obtain priority processing with a target of two-weeks to ...
Read MoreI work in the high tech industry, how can I participate in the new Global Talent Stream recently launched by the Canadian government?
The Global Talent Stream was launched on June 12, 2017 and is a two-year pilot under the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program. The Global Talent Stream is divided into category A ...
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