Canada Launches New Initiative for Remote Workers
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Canada Launches New Initiative for Remote Workers

Canada has unveiled a remote work program that allows individuals to live and work in the country for up to six months, Euronews reports

The initiative aims to address Canada's skills shortage while providing an attractive opportunity for remote workers seeking new experiences, according to Sean Fraser, the minister of immigration, refugees, and citizenship.

Under current Canadian immigration rules, digital nomads employed by foreign companies only need visitor status to come to Canada for six months at a time.

Unlike many other countries, Canada has no salary cap, making it one of the most relaxed and inclusive remote work programs in the world. 

“In the months ahead, IRCC [Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada] will collaborate with public and private partners alike to determine whether additional policies to attract digital nomads to Canada would be desirable,” says a Canadian government press statement.

For remote workers who receive a job offer from a Canadian company, the government offers the opportunity to apply for a temporary work permit that allows them to remain in Canada for an extended period of time. 

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Minister Fraser highlighted the potential economic impact of these workers and expressed hope that their spending will make an important contribution to local communities.

In addition to the remote work program, the Canadian government has introduced two other initiatives to attract talent from abroad. 

The first initiative focuses specifically on the tech industry and plans to develop an "Innovation" program by the end of 2022.

This program aims to welcome highly skilled professionals from the tech sector, whether or not they have a job offer, and targets high-demand occupations to be determined at a later date.

Another initiative is a work permit program designed specifically for American workers that further strengthens the relationship between Canada and its neighbor.

So why should remote workers consider Canada as their new work destination? In vibrant cities like Toronto and Vancouver, you can immerse yourself in world-class museums and experience a vibrant nightlife. 

As Euronews reports, Toronto was recently named the eighth best city in the world for remote workers in a report by online printing company Solopress. The city offers affordable hot-desking options starting at around $196 (€135) per month and Wi-Fi speeds of 19 mb/s. 

Canada's extensive Internet connections and amenities make it an ideal location for remote work, even in rural areas. In addition, the country’s natural beauty offers countless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. 

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The country’s new remote work program opens up exciting prospects for digital nomads looking for a change of scenery and a chance to apply their skills in a new environment. 

With its relaxed immigration policy, thriving cities and stunning natural landscapes, Canada is well on its way to becoming a preferred destination for remote workers from all over the world. 

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