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In the fractious battle over #immigration policy, most of the attention has been directed toward the southern border. Some #tech executives and economists, however, believe that growing delays and backlogs for permits for skilled workers at #America’s other borders pose a more significant challenge to the U.S.’s standing as a start-up mecca. Many tech companies are now deciding to expand because Canada’s immigration policies have made it far easier to hire skilled foreign workers there compared to the U.S., reports Alana Semuels. #Canada permits companies with offices there to hire for positions such as computer engineers, software designers and mathematicians, and have their visas processed within two weeks. These workers can soon after apply to be permanent residents and, within three years, become full-fledged citizens. Enter: Harbour Air. When it launched a Vancouver-Seattle route last year, one pilot said tech companies bought tickets in bulk so their employees could easily go back and forth. In this photograph, a crew member prepares for take-off on a seaplane flying to #Vancouver on July 11. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @ian_allen for TIME


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