The new policy opens doors for skilled workers impacted by U.S. immigration changes, with Canada investing heavily in talent mobility and research innovation.
Canada has launched a new fast-track visa program targeting U.S. H-1B holders, particularly those affected by recent U.S. immigration reforms. Announced as part of the 2025 federal budget, the initiative is a key component of Canada’s International Talent Attraction Strategy, designed to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and address workforce gaps in critical sectors
The new policy comes as the U.S. implements a $100,000 fee for new H-1B applications, a move that has reshaped employer hiring patterns. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called the program “an opportunity to attract skilled professionals” and confirmed that formal applications will open soon.
Backed by over C$3.4 billion in funding, the initiative includes research grants, infrastructure support, and streamlined credential recognition for international professionals. A dedicated C$97 million Foreign Credential Recognition Fund will fast-track licensing for globally trained workers, particularly in healthcare and construction.
For Indian professionals in the U.S. facing visa uncertainty or layoffs, this policy offers a clear alternative pathway. It positions Canada as an appealing destination for high-skilled workers seeking long-term career stability and research opportunities in an economy eager to welcome global talent.
[Source – Business Today]