Canada has launched the Global Skills Strategy aimed at facilitating faster access to top global talent for the firms committed to bring new skills to the country and create jobs.
"We are very proud of our thriving Indian community in Canada...We have a thriving Indian community in Canada that is widespread across all provinces and they contribute in many different ways so we anticipate that this will be no different," Canadian Minister of Employment, Workforce Development & Labour Patty Hajdu told PTI here.
"Certainly if companies find an employee in India that fits the specifications of what they need, we anticipate that more Indian people will come to Canada," she added.
Hajdu, who was here to participate in the Commission on the Status of Women session at the UN, said the Global Talent Stream will help Canadian companies, particularly those that are experiencing high growth, find extremely skilled labour and talent.
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"I would anticipate that there may be that kind of talent in India. This strategy is driven by the corporations and companies," she said, adding companies will have to find the specific talent they need whether in India, Europe or the US.
The initiative by Canada to draw global talent comes at a time when the US is tightening its immigration policies under the "America First" priority of the Trump administration.
"We are a country that values diversity because we know that diversity actually creates strong cohesive societies and creates economic growth and that diversity is critical for innovation," she said.
She, however, emphasised that Canada is focussed on ensuring that its citizens have good jobs but is also aware that sometimes the talent that itneeds in specific sectors is not available in the volume locally that it needs to be.
"We know that when we remain open to possibilities of reaching into other countries for talent and finding individuals that want to come to Canada and then companies use that talent to create great jobs for Canadians, this is a win win situation," she said.
"We are very focussed in growing the middle class, making sure that we have a strong economy. We are responding to the concerns of the corporate sector in making business easier for these companies," she added.
Under the new initiative, once the company will identify specific person or positions it needs to fill, it will work closely with Canadian authorities, she said, adding that her agency is committed to ensuring that immigration gives the work permit within 10 days, much faster than the previous 7-10 months depending on the situation.
The new initiative is aimed to help high-growth Canadian companies attract the specialised global talent they need to innovate and grow by providing a faster and more predictable streamlined service.
It will also assist Canadian firms in filling in-demand occupations where there is a demonstrated gap in the Canadian labour market.
Under the new stream, a Global Talent List of eligible high-demand occupations is being developed in consultation with labour market experts and key stakeholders.