Examining the immigration policies of Canada and Australia, Business Roundtable finds that both countries make it easier for international students and the spouses of visa holders to work than under U.S. policy; impose no annual limits on high-skilled temporary visas, which allows their systems to adapt to labor market needs; provide for much greater speed and transparency in processing business visas than the United States; and do a better job than the United States in addressing the demographic challenges of aging populations.

Immigration
Building the innovative and globally competitive economy of the future requires a well-rounded and highly skilled workforce. Unfortunately, U.S. immigration policy today does not serve the U.S. economy, especially amid a critical shortage of workers.
America’s business leaders support employment-based immigration solutions that establish control over our borders and address our workforce needs, while upholding the rule of law and staying true to American values of welcoming immigrants.