Jobs will move to Canada if U.S. immigration policies don’t change, Duolingo CEO says

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Canada will get our jobs if American immigration policies don't change, Duolingo CEO says

The Toronto skyline is pictured on Sunday, May 10, 2020. TORONTO -- The company behind a popular language-learning app will move jobs from the United States to Canada if American immigration policies do not change, its CEO says.

until the end of the year, including the H-1B visas that are regularly used by tech companies to bring in skilled workers from outside the U.S.

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