Posted on 11/20/2025 7:04:50 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Canada is preparing to launch a groundbreaking accelerated immigration pathway designed specifically for H1-B visa holders in the United States.
This new stream is set to offer a faster, more predictable route into the Canadian economy for thousands of highly skilled workers who have spent years facing uncertainty under the American immigration system.
The upcoming pathway, expected to be introduced in the coming months, signals a major strategic shift in Canada’s global talent agenda.
It aims to attract professionals who are ready to move their careers, families, and long-term future north of the border.
At a time when the United States is imposing steep new costs and tightening requirements for H1-B workers, Canada is positioning itself as a stable, welcoming, and future-focused alternative.
The new pathway will build on earlier pilot programs while addressing labour shortages in the most critical Canadian industries.
This comprehensive article explores everything known so far about the new pathway, why Canada is pursuing this major change, what it means for H1-B workers, and how it fits into the broader Canadian immigration strategy.
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(Excerpt) Read more at immigrationnewscanada.ca ...
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Good, let them have all of them. Take ours too.
As long as Canada isn’t being used to obtain permanent residency & a return to the US, under the TN visa. Sayonara.
They do not have the economic scale for attracting all the rejected U.S. H1B visa holders.
Excellent! Winning. More jobs for Americans.
Agreed. Many are already giving up on the Great White North because of the weather, cost of living, taxes, etc.
They have more Indians than we do and they want more.
Will Cricket replace Hockey as their national sport?
They can have them.
...the most critical Canadian industries...
Canada exported most Industry to China or Mexico...
Wouldn’t surprise me. White countries seem to be replacing everything that made them different to other countries.
Looks like Trump is correcting his course on H-1b visas after his disastrous interview with Laura Ingraham last week.
Stephen Miller had this to say yesterday:
"The US is focused on revoking TENS OF THOUSANDS of foreign visas, restricting H-1Bs, and carrying out massive H-1B FRAUD investigations to end discrimination against American workers.
President Trump has put a $100K FEE on new H-1Bs. We’re seeing a dramatic change in the processing of these visas.
The Dept. of Labor has launched Project Firewall to investigate illegal abuses of H-1B…the highest standard of vetting in visas…State Dept. has revoked tens of thousands of visas, and they’re just getting STARTED on tens of thousands more…we have a new focus on denaturalization.”
https://revolver.news/2025/11/trump-administration-steadies-h-1b-messaging-after-last-weeks-misfire/
Good, let all the libtards and Indian tech workers move there. Its a great solution.
Canada is bleeding foreign born professionals. They find their counterparts in the US are making more money, paying less in taxes and able to afford buying a home. Any new immigrants will also find that they can’t get ahead in Canada and will leave.
Yes, the globalist rump UK empire is real - and its our enemy.
Liberals are INSANE
Never mind training Canadians for high paying jobs give them to Leeches instead
When I moved to Valley Ranch 30 years ago, a lot of homeowners were underwater, thanks to the S&L crisis. Those who stuck it out have been rewarded for their patience.
Everywhere I drive around here in Frisco I see Indians playing Cricket.
But you know what, at least they do things together, as opposed to everyone else who doesn’t socialize with each other.
Canadian Liberal government puts Canadians on the bottom of the list for everything except Taxes and the taxpayer will pay 75% of pay for these H1-B imports
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