Learning Series Explores Hiring Global Talent
November 9, 2022Cornwall Ontario – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is offering a series of free, 30 minute information sessions for employers in Ontario who want to learn more about Federal economic immigration programs, available resources to help employers and more broadly about attracting, hiring and retaining global talent.
This series of virtual IRCC sessions (available in both English and French) will be delivered by an IRCC Outreach Officer and attendees will be able to ask questions. There are four sessions in total, starting November 16.
Registration Info
The Learning Series sessions will be held on the WebEX vitrual platform. There is no cost to attend, however participants must register in advance to receive an invitation to each session. Click any title below to register:
Introduction to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
- Learn how to hire foreign talent that require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
- November 16, 2022 – Noon
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Hiring a Worker Without an LMIA
- Learn about resources that are available to help you hire global talent without an LMIA.
- November 23, 2022 – Noon
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Global Talent Recruitment Strategies
- Learn about resources that are available to help you attract, hire and retain global talent, including how Canada’s immigration system can help you.
- November 30, 2022 – Noon
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Key Updates Affecting IRCC programs
- Learn about recent updates to IRCC immigration programs that may have an affect on you as an employer.
- December 7, 2022 – Noon
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Related Info
The above webinars complement a related webinar from St. Lawrence College on hiring international students. More info can be found here:
About Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, commonly known as IRCC, facilitates the arrival of immigrants, provides protection to refugees, and offers programming to help newcomers settle in Canada. More information on supports to hire international workers can be found here: