IMPACT — MEDIUM

The Canadian government has launched the Tech Talent Strategy to attract highly skilled foreign nationals to live and work in the country.

Tech Talent Strategy measures include:

  • An open work permit stream for H-1B specialty occupation visa holders in the United States to apply for a Canadian work permit, and study or work permit options for their family members.
    • Beginning July 16, approved applicants will receive an open work permit valid for up to three years. Spouses and dependents will also be eligible to apply for a temporary resident visa with a work or study permit.
    • The H-1B specialty occupation visa holder work permit will be in effect for one year or until Canadian authorities receive 10,000 applications. Only principal applicants will count toward the application limit.
  • An Innovation Stream under the International Mobility Program to attract highly talented individuals.
    • Individuals may be able to apply for employer-specific work permits valid for up to five years in specific industries identified by the government.
    • Individuals may be able to apply for an open work permit valid for up to five years for highly skilled workers in select in-demand occupations.
  • A return to the 14-day service standard for work permits under the Global Skills Strategy.
  • The creation of a STEM-specific draw under category-based selection to issue additional invitations to apply under the Express Entry program.

Additional Information: The Tech Talent Strategy also plans to improve the Start-up Visa Program, including additional allocated spots for the 2023, 2024 and 2025 program years. Start-up Visa Program applicants will be able to apply for a work permit valid for three years instead of one as well as an open work permit instead of a start-up permit. More information regarding the Tech Talent Strategy and immigration measures it includes is available here.

BAL Analysis: Canadian authorities launched the Tech Talent Strategy to attract and retain highly skilled foreign nationals to live and work in the country.

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