- Canada has launched a new fast-track immigration pathway aimed at attracting skilled professionals currently or formerly holding US H-1B visas . This initiative is part of the 2025 Federal Budget , which focuses on strengthening innovation, addressing labour shortages, and enhancing Canada’s position as a global destination for research and advanced industry talent.
Policy Overview
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The H-1B pathway is designed to draw highly skilled workers impacted by changing US visa policies.
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The program supports professionals in research, healthcare, technology, and advanced manufacturing .
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Objective: Boost Canada’s innovation ecosystem and fill critical skill gaps in key sectors.
Budget Highlights
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CA$1.7 billion allocated to recruit over 1,000 international researchers through a one-time initiative.
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CA$1 billion committed over 13 years for Accelerated Research Chairs to strengthen academic and industrial research.
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CA$97 million earmarked for a Foreign Credential Recognition Action Fund (2026–27 to 2030–31) to streamline licensing of foreign-trained professionals—especially in healthcare and construction.
Eligibility and Process
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Open to current and former US H-1B visa holders .
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Offers an accelerated route to live and work in Canada across priority sectors.
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Focuses on simplified documentation and credential recognition to ensure recruits can begin contributing quickly.
Implementation and Coordination
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The initiative will operate in coordination with provincial and territorial governments .
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The Foreign Credential Recognition Action Fund will partner with regulatory bodies to speed up licensing processes and remove barriers for internationally trained professionals.
Impact on Key Sectors
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Healthcare: Addresses shortages in medical and nursing roles through quicker licensing and recruitment.
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Research and Academia: Strengthens universities’ capacity for cutting-edge research and innovation.
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Technology and Industry: Helps employers access top-tier global talent for AI, clean tech, and advanced manufacturing projects.
Strategic Goals
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Enhance Canada’s global competitiveness by retaining and attracting international expertise.
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Accelerate innovation-led growth through integration of global researchers and skilled professionals.
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Support economic resilience by balancing talent mobility, research investment, and labour market needs.
Month: Current Affairs - November 06, 2025
Category: International Affairs