New Pathways to Canadian Immigration
Canada to create new pathways to permanent residency for essential workers and recent international graduates.
Canada to create new pathways to permanent residency for essential workers and recent international graduates.
Eddie H. Kadri discusses the possibility of a vaccine passport for Canadians seeking to travel across the Canada-US border.
Canada is implementing new travel restrictions affecting all those who are entering the country. These new restrictions are expected to come into effect on Feb 15 2021.
Audio excerpt from the Dan MacDonald Show on Migrant Worker Testing, aired on July 27 2020 Originally aired on: iHeart Radio
Canada remains very much open to attracting the world’s leading global talent and recently announced its 2020-2022 Immigration Levels Plan.
It appears that Canadians will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping ban on certain foreign workers. New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, a staunch ally of the President has broken from the Administration on this issue and lobbied for Canada’s exemption.
President Trump signed an executive order, expanding immigration restrictions to H-1B, H-2B, J-1 and L-1 visas, which will impact cultural exchanges as well as managers or other key employees for multinational companies.
Canada can be a viable solution for many US Companies seeking to port highly skilled foreign talent facing this crisis in the US.
The months of April/May were pretty much shut down months with little or no ease in COVID-19 related restrictions. However, towards the end of May, we have begun to see signs of these restrictions being eased or relaxed, especially in the days and weeks ahead.