Canada has launched a $1.7 billion initiative to attract foreign researchers, including US H-1B visa holders, over the next decade. The plan includes accelerated visa pathways, recognition of foreign ...
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Ottawa/IBNS, Dec. 11 -- Canada will spend $1.7 billion over 12 years to attract more than 1,000 leading international and expatriate researchers, the federal government announced Monday in Montreal.
Canada has announced a sweeping $1.7 billion plan aimed at attracting foreign researchers, including those currently holding or previously holding H-1B visas in the US. The initiative is designed to ...
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