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Oct 4, 2021
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Essential workers in a production crew (filming) of a live-action movie or television project being filmed in whole or in part in Canada may qualify for a work permit that is exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). The International Mobility Program will consider these strategic points:
This temporary exemption also applies to graphic designers working on live-action television or movie productions in Canada.
Read more (Government of Canada)The pandemic has caused many Canadian companies to upgrade and transition their business model to digital to survive, but according to a survey carried out by KPMG in Canada, most companies are having a tough time finding workers with the skills they need to compete. Nearly 52% of the surveyed companies are not sure they will find people with the skills they need and are considering recruiting outside of Canada.
Read more (TechBomb)After a 5-month hiatus, direct flights from India have been resumed since September 26, 2021.
Read more (Government of Canada)While the U.S. is extending its land border closure until October 21, starting in November, most properly vaccinated foreign travellers may fly into the country.
As of early November, fully vaccinated travellers from China, Iran, Brazil, South Africa, the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Ireland and India will again be allowed to travel to the United States.
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