Should an H-1B visa holder start looking for Canadian PR?
You should definitely consider the Canada option for PR, as the US is unlikely to be more welcoming for work-related immigration or green cards in the near future. I’m an
You should definitely consider the Canada option for PR, as the US is unlikely to be more welcoming for work-related immigration or green cards in the near future. I’m an
Unfortunately, once your H-1B is denied, there’s not a lot you can do to stay in the US If you’re married and your spouse is here on an H-1B, you
The H-1B program is definitely at risk. With the current political climate in the US, qualifying for the H-1B program will only become more challenging over the next couple of
The US (specifically Silicon Valley and San Francisco) remain the biggest draw for foreign skilled workers seeking a career in tech. The challenge these workers face is in securing an
Zoë Henry’s article, “Canada Courts Entrepreneurs as Trump Trims Immigration,” in Inc Magazine offers a clear synopsis of why tech entrepreneurs are heading to immigrant-friendly Canada to start companies and
Bloomberg Businessweek’s Karen Weise and Saritha Rai provide some great insights into the past and present state of work visas in the US in their article “Engineers Are Leaving Trump’s
In the global war for engineering talent, US tech companies continue to be dealt setbacks when it comes to US immigration policy. The H-1B is under scrutiny, and its future
No one knows what will happen to the current United States H-1B visa program. We do know that applications are being scrutinized at an ever-increasing level. That, along with changes
Where it all started Since I moved to San Francisco in 1997, I’ve worked at seven startups and tech companies. Along the way, I figured out a few things: I
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