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There’s been lots of good news for Canadian entrepreneurs, particularly for immigrants and potential immigrants who want to start businesses in Canada or work in the country’s technology sector.
But immigration policies are in flux, أيضا, so you’ll need to keep on top of the changes.
Here’s a round-up of some recent news:
In a dispatch from the المؤتمر العالمي للمعلومات التكنولوجيا!Ùˆ, الذي عقد مؤخرا ÙÙŠ مونتريال, TechVibes quoted a number of entrepreneurs who believe that كندا هي مكان رائع لإطلاق بدء التشغيل. “There are challenges to building companies in Canada,” the article noted, “But those challenges are no greater than ones faced elsewhere in the world.”
This article, كندا تسعى إلى جذب المهنيين التكنولوجيا, from a Canada immigration newsletter, reports on Canada’s job market for technology and science professionals. ونعم, it says that that market is good!
Ùˆ آخر المالي reports on Calgary’s business culture and on لماذا هو Øلم كالجاري منظم لل.
ÙÙŠ أونتاريو, the Kitchener-Waterloo region fosters a culture of startups.
أيضا ÙÙŠ أونتاريو, several programs are helping match immigrants with small business jobs. These programs include:
- Ùˆ برنامج لسد المهنية على تعليم دولي ÙÙŠ جامعة يورك, which provides courses and support services to assist people educated elsewhere in making the transition to working in Canada.
- ACCES التوظيÙ, which offers a range of free employment services to job-seekers.
- تورونتو مجلس توظي٠منطقة المهاجرين (TRIEC), which helps match immigrants with mentors and potential internship opportunities, and also assists companies in hiring and managing a diverse pool of employees. (You can read more about TRIEC and its programs in this يونغ ستريت وسائل الإعلام feature on “القÙز على العقبات التنوع.”)
For more information about upcoming immigration changes that may affect potential Canadian entrepreneurs, تØقق من آخر لدينا مؤخرا على Canada’s plans for a new “Startup Visa” لأصØاب المشاريع مهاجر.
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