Canada Seeks to Attract Tech Talent Amid US Visa Challenges

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney aims to attract tech workers who are deterred by the US's new $100,000 H-1B visa fees, positioning Canada as an alternative destination for global talent, amid similar efforts by Germany and the UK.
- Canada Wants To Lure Tech Workers Who Won’t Get US H-1B Visas Bloomberg.com
- US companies will now hire remote workers: Economist's take on H-1B visa fee hike triggers debate The Times of India
- A major Silicon Valley medtech company just announced it was pausing H-1B hires Business Insider
- Medical Groups Warn Against Visa Fees for Foreign Doctors The New York Times
- Trump's H1-B changes raise concerns about US tech economy's future, ability to recruit specialty talent ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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