Canada to reduce number of temporary workers, residents
The Canadian government has made the unique decision to decrease the number…
Canada has introduced the Innovation Stream Pilot to boost its global economic strength, diverging from traditional immigration methods.
This initiative, part of the Global Hypergrowth Project (GHP), aims to simplify hiring highly skilled foreign workers, positioning Canada for innovation and development.
EASIER EMPLOYMENT PROCESS
The Innovation Stream Pilot removes the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) requirement for high-growth GHP employers, making it easier to hire skilled workers globally.
This change speeds up hiring, allowing Canadian businesses to bring in top talent without past bureaucratic obstacles.
OPEN TO DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL WORKERS
The Pilot accepts applications from both Canadian and international skilled workers, with a key requirement being a job offer from a participating GHP employer, fostering diverse talent in Canada’s growing industries.
FAST-TRACKED WORK PERMITS
Applicants in NOC categories 0 or 1 may get their work permits processed in just two weeks, showcasing Canada’s commitment to attracting top professionals and adapting to labor market needs quickly.
GLOBAL HYPERGROWTH PROJECT’S IMPACT
The Global Hypergrowth Project aids Canadian companies in rapid expansion by connecting them with skilled talent, promoting innovation and economic success.
PROMINENT PARTICIPATING COMPANIES
Leading firms like Ada, AlayaCare, CellCarta, and Clio are driving innovation and shaping Canada’s economy through this initiative.
USER-FRIENDLY APPLICATION PROCESS
Upon receiving a job offer, applicants can easily apply through the IRCC platform, ensuring a smooth transition into Canada’s workforce.
Canada’s Innovation Stream Pilot demonstrates its dedication to global talent and fostering an innovative, prosperous environment by removing barriers and facilitating collaboration between businesses and skilled professionals.