Visitors in Canada continue to have access to work permits Canada announced that it is extending until February 28, 2022, a coronavirus-related measure allowing visitors to obtain work permits. By Alexandra Miekus
Canada’s TV and film sector booming amid pandemic Canada has been welcoming television (TV) and film personnel ever since the industry reopened last summer— and now it’s booming. By Mohanad Moetaz
New Netflix location opening in Toronto On April 27, Netflix announced the opening of a new office in Toronto. By Shelby Thevenot
Canadian work permit alternatives to Owner/Operator for immigrant entrepreneurs The expedited work permit for immigrant entrepreneurs is no more, here are some other options. By Shelby Thevenot
Visitors have more time to apply for work permits within Canada Canada is extending a 2020 coronavirus-related measure to allow temporary residents with job offers to apply for their work permits without leaving the country. By Shelby Thevenot
Work permit options in Canadian video game industry Video game production, as well as film and TV production, saw a major drop in revenue in 2020 in light of COVID-19 shutdowns. However, since reopening, these industries have been thriving. By Mohanad Moetaz
IEC pools for certain countries opening for 2021 Canada will be opening up the International Experience Canada (IEC) pool for certain countries on March 1. By Shelby Thevenot
Most Canadians support permanent immigration pathways for temporary foreign workers The majority of Canadians want to see temporary workers in the agricultural sector become permanent residents, according to a new survey. By Shelby Thevenot
Foreign TV and film workers eligible for priority processing Canada is now offering a 14-day processing standard for eligible foreign television and film workers. By Shelby Thevenot