How you can move to Canada from the U.S. Immigration programs for skilled workers, families, students, and temporary workers Every year, many people come to Canada from the U.S., whether it is for school, family, work, or the opportunity to start a new life. By Shelby Thevenot
Outcomes of STEM immigrants in Canada and the U.S. Statistics Canada compares economic outcomes of STEM-educated immigrants in Canada and the U.S. Immigrants make up a large share of university-educated workers in STEM fields in both Canada and the U.S., and a recent study looked into which country sees better outcomes for immigrants in these sectors. By Shelby Thevenot
Coronavirus: While U.S. bans immigrants, Canada welcomes them Trump’s new Executive Order temporarily suspending immigration highlights fundamental differences between Canada and U.S. America’s temporary ban on immigration is set to come into effect now that President Donald Trump has followed through with a promise he first made on Twitter Monday evening. By Kareem El-Assal
Trump to suspend immigration to U.S.; Canada remains open Citing coronavirus concerns, U.S. president states immigration will be temporarily suspended. U.S. approach runs in stark contrast to Canada's efforts to welcome immigrants. President Donald Trump has announced that he will sign an Executive Order to temporarily suspend U.S. immigration as early as Wednesday April 22, citing coronavirus concerns. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada winning race for talent: U.S. presidential campaigns overlooking foreign workers, students The U.S. is losing foreign talent to Canada and no presidential candidate is emphasizing reforms to employment-based immigration On immigration policy in the U.S., the two frontrunners in the Democratic race have had a lot to say on how to undo Trump administration policies affecting migrants and undocumented immigrants. However, they have not focused a lot of their campaigning efforts addressing the area of economic immigration where Canada appears to be winning. By Shelby Thevenot
U.S. immigration policies pushing tech talent to Canada Canadian immigration policies make it easier for tech industry to hire north of the border Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. Mezyad AlMasoud holds two master’s degrees and is the CEO of a company that manages money for professional athletes. He is also one of the highly skilled immigrants forced to leave America because of immigration reforms in 2017. By Shelby Thevenot
Trudeau says immigration gives Canada ‘competitive advantage’ over U.S. Canada's new immigration levels plan could widen gap if U.S. immigration levels are left as they are or reduced Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada’s immigration policies are giving it a big advantage over the United States when it comes to attracting business. By CIC News