What is the Global Talent Stream? The Global Talent Stream helps Canadian employers expedite the hiring foreign tech talent. The Global Talent stream is part of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), which is intended to be used when there are labour and skill shortages and there are no Canadians or permanent residents available to fill positions. By Julia Hornstein
Global Talent Stream: Bringing highly skilled foreign tech talent to Canada Employers in the Canadian tech industry can fast-track hiring highly skilled foreign talent through the Global Talent Stream. Canada currently has north of one million job vacancies across the country. These job vacancies are spread throughout nearly every employment sector, which is why Canada has created several programs to aid employers with hiring foreign talent. By Vimal Sivakumar
Canada updates list of eligible Global Talent Stream occupations Computer network technicians added to list, engineering managers and architecture and science managers removed The Government of Canada has updated the list of occupations that are eligible under its popular Global Talent Stream. By CIC News
Highly skilled job seekers from India turning to Canada over U.S., study shows Canada's booming tech sector may be part of the reason for rise in job searches from India A rising number of job seekers from India are looking for work opportunities in Canada over the United States, with searches for tech jobs leading the way, a recent study says. By Stephen Smith
Global Talent Stream adds 3 new occupations to in-demand list Addition of 3 STEM occupations brings number of eligible occupations to 13 The Government of Canada marked the one-year anniversary of its Global Talent Stream pilot project Tuesday by adding three new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics occupations to the list of those deemed in-demand by the program. By Stephen Smith