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If you are a Pakistani tech start-up or an entrepreneur, this piece of news will make your day.
The Canadian government is providing a 52-week work permit or permanent residency to Pakistani tech start-ups, according to a story on Tribune.
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The visa programme will provide the Pakistani start-ups with more access to the Silicon Valley of the north, Toronto-Waterloo region.
With more international tech companies interested in the Pakistani start-ups, this visa programme by Canada will be a blessing for companies looking to expand into international markets.
The Pakistani start-ups, who are granted these visas, could continue to run their operations in Pakistan and the visa would facilitate them in working under Canadian entrepreneurial-friendly systems, the story further says.
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