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Is Canada “stealing talent from Uncle Sam?“
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毎年, ç±³ã®å¤–国生ã¾ã‚Œã®å¾“æ¥å“¡ã®æ³¢. ã®ç¬¬å…ã¨æœ€çµ‚年度を使ã„æžœãŸã™ work visas known as H-1Bs—documents created for companies who can’t find homegrown talent to fill certain jobs…
It is these workers Ottawa has been targeting, and its efforts appear to be paying off. ã¾ã§ã®æœŸé–“ 1998 ã« 2008, the number of skilled workers coming into the country from the United States more than doubled, ã‹ã‚‰ 1,969 ã« 4,085.
Can’t work in the U.S.? カナッドã«æ¥ã¦ä¸€, say companies such as マイクãƒã‚½ãƒ•ãƒˆ, ㌠“last year opened a 70,000-sq.-foot ‘development centre‘ in the Vancouver suburb of リッãƒãƒ¢ãƒ³ãƒ‰ 家㫠300 workers hailing from more than 40 different countries. Many have ‘immigration challenges’ preventing them from working in the U.S…,” マクリーンã•ã‚“ 説明ã—ã¦.
ãã—ã¦ã€æ—¥ç±³ã§. economy continuing to be in the doldrums, it could be not only a shortage of visas, but also “…a shortage of work in the U.S… driving these U.S. castaways north.”
ã¨ã«ç¢ºèªã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„ 市民権移民çœã‚«ãƒŠãƒ€ for more information about applying for Canadian skilled worker status.
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