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Canada Immigration Levels Plan for 2025–2027

 

 

 

The key points of the 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, focusing on the benefits for international students and workers already in Canada :

1. Controlled Targets for Temporary and Permanent Residents :

– The plan includes reduced targets for permanent residents (395,000 in 2025, 380,000 in 2026, and 365,000 in 2027).

– Temporary resident volumes will also be reduced, with a goal to limit temporary residents to 5% of Canada’s population by 2026.

2. Transition to Permanent Residency for In-Canada Students and Workers :

– A significant benefit for temporary residents (students and workers) is the increased opportunity for permanent residency.

-In-Canada Focus An allocation of 82,980 in 2025 for Temporary Residents such as International Graduates, 75,830 in 2026 and 70,930
– In 2025, over 40% of permanent resident admissions will come from this group, helping integrate those already established in Canada.
These residents are considered crucial for the economy, as they are skilled, educated, and do not add extra demand on housing or social services, being already settled.For students and workers already in Canada, this plan presents a clear pathway to permanent residency, ensuring that those contributing to the economy have a better chance of staying and thriving long-term.

3. Focus on Economic Growth and Key Sectors :

– The plan emphasizes long-term economic growth, particularly in sectors like health and trades, offering more pathways for skilled workers in these areas.

– By 2027, 61.7% of permanent resident admissions will be from the economic class, targeting skilled workers to support Canada’s labor market.

4. Support for Francophone Communities :

– The plan also includes measures to strengthen Francophone communities outside Quebec, with an increasing share of Francophone immigrants, aiming for 10% by 2027.

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