The United States government recently announced a US$100,000 H-1B visa fee on new applications, which will affect highly educated workers from abroad who are seeking jobs in the U.S. This policy could have ripple effects for Canada by reducing the emigration of Canadians going to work in the U.S.—and by attracting a talented workforce to the country.
The H-1B visa fee hike in the United States opens a policy window for Canada
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