The Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced the immigration goals for permanent residents over the next three years.
This includes a reduction in the number of new permanent residents and sets targets for temporary residents for the first time in Canada.
The new plan sets a target of 395,000 permanent residents for 2025, which will decrease to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.
This marks a significant reduction from the previous target of 485,000 for 2024, Immigration News Canada(INC) reports.
The announced targets include details by category. For 2025, Canada plans to admit 395,000 permanent residents, with a low estimate of 367,000 and a high estimate of 436,000.
“By adjusting our targets, we aim to better manage our immigration system and address current challenges,” said Minister of Immigration. The plan includes various categories such as economic immigration, family reunification, and refugees.
For the first time, Canada has introduced annual targets for temporary residents. The overall arrival target for 2025 is set at 673,650, with projections for 516,600 in 2026 and 543,600 in 2027. Within these figures, worker categories account for a significant portion, with 367,750 expected in 2025.nnn
“Temporary residents play a crucial role in our economy, and we want to ensure we have the right balance moving forward,” the Minister added.
Changes from Previous Plans
The previous immigration levels plan aimed to welcome 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024 and maintain 500,000 annually in the following years.
The new plan reflects a shift in strategy, anticipating a reduction of 90,000 permanent residents in 2025 compared to the previous target.
The adjustments, as stated, were necessary to reflect the current situation and future needs.
The new immigration levels plan will have implications for various sectors in Canada.
Hence, as the IRCC reviews these plans annually, adjustments may be made based on changing circumstances, ensuring that Canada remains a welcoming place for those seeking to build a future in the country.
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