GLOBAL TALENT STREAM
The Global Talent Stream (GTS) is a Canadian immigration program designed to attract highly skilled talent from around the world to fill critical skills shortages in the Canadian labor market. It offers expedited processing for work permits and enables Canadian employers to bring in foreign workers with specialized skills and expertise.
Key features of the Global Talent Stream include:
- Two Categories: The Global Talent Stream consists of two categories: Category A for high-growth companies seeking to hire highly skilled foreign workers in certain in-demand occupations, and Category B for employers needing to fill unique and specialized positions that cannot be filled locally.
- Expedited Processing: Employers participating in the Global Talent Stream benefit from expedited processing of work permit applications, with most applications processed within two weeks.
- Work Permit Duration: Foreign workers hired through the Global Talent Stream may be eligible for work permits of up to two years, with the possibility of extension.
- In-Demand Occupations: The program focuses on occupations that are in high demand in Canada, such as information technology, engineering, and healthcare.
- Labour Market Benefits Plan: Employers must develop a Labour Market Benefits Plan outlining their commitment to job creation, skills transfer, and investment in training for Canadian workers.
- Global Talent Stream Employers: To participate in the Global Talent Stream, employers must be referred by a designated referral partner or meet specific eligibility criteria.
Application process for the Global Talent Stream:
- Employer Application: Employers interested in hiring foreign workers through the Global Talent Stream must submit an application outlining their job offer, Labour Market Benefits Plan, and other required documents to the designated authority.
- Work Permit Application: Once the employer's application is approved, the foreign worker can apply for a work permit through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
- Processing: Work permit applications under the Global Talent Stream are processed expediently, with most applications processed within two weeks.
- Work in Canada: Upon receiving the work permit, the foreign worker can travel to Canada and begin working for the employer.
For detailed information on eligibility criteria, application process, and requirements for the Global Talent Stream, individuals are advised to consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or seek assistance from qualified immigration professionals.