US and Canada Focus on H-1B Visa Reforms and Workforce Protection

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The recent increase in H-1B visa fees by the U.S. is likely to encourage American tech companies to relocate or expand their operations in Canada, which has a more stable and welcoming immigration environment for high-skilled workers, potentially boosting Canada's tech sector and talent pool at the expense of U.S. cities.
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- US Department of Labor launches Project Firewall to protect America’s highly skilled workforce U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)
- Trump administration proposes overhauling H-1B visa process for higher-paid workers NBC News
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