Canada has launched a $1.2 billion initiative aimed at drawing leading researchers to the country, as the U.S. intensifies restrictions on highly skilled workers by charging $100,000 for H-1B visas.
Bahareh Kashani came to British Columbia with a plan. A PhD candidate in experimental medicine at the University of British Columbia, Kashani said.
Canada on Tuesday launched a CAN$1.7 billion ($1.2 billion) program to recruit leading global researchers, part of the effort ...
The Hospital Employees’ Union, which represents more than 60,000 B.C. health-care workers, has long advocated against cuts to ...
The government says it will fast-track immigration for U.S. H-1B visa holders and spend more than $1 billion to attract ...
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows foreigners to apply for Canadian Permanent Resident status, allowing them to live ...
Nominated physicians will receive expedited 14‑day work permit processing, allowing them to work while awaiting permanent ...
Canada set to introduce a new Express Entry category in 2026 for foreign doctors working in the country to transition to permanent residence.
Canada is creating a new Express Entry category for international doctors to support the country’s health care system by ...
In response to a critical shortage of physicians, Canada introduces a new 14-day work permit for international doctors, ...
In a bid to plug glaring shortages in its healthcare system, Canada has unveiled targeted immigration measures that promise a ...
Canada will create a doctor-specific Express Entry category, reserve 5,000 PR places for provinces and issue 14-day work permits to nominated physicians ...
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