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Canada: Launch of the 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan

Key Points 

  • On 1 November 2022, the government of Canada announced the new targeted immigration admissions rates by category for the years 2024, 2025 and 2026 

Overview  

On 1 November 2023, the government of Canada released details on the Government of Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-2026. Through the plan, the government aims to welcome 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024, 500,000 in 2025 and plateau at 500,000 in 2026. 

Immigration Category  

2024 

2025 

2026 

Overall Permanent Resident Admissions Target   485,000  500,000  500,000 
French-Speaking Residents (outside of Quebec)   26,100   31,500  36,000 
Federal High Skilled  110,770  117,500  117,500 
Federal Business   5,000  6,000  6,000  
Economic Pilot Programs  10,875  14,750  13,750 
Atlantic Immigration Program   6,500  8,500  8,500 
Provincial Nominee Program   110,000  120,000  120,000 

 

The government also shared information on the anticipated admission numbers for family category visas, refugee and protected individual categories, and other humanitarian visa types. For additional insights on the plan, check here.

What are the Changes?  

The government of Canada launched the 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan, which aims to increase temporary and permanent residence pathways throughout the country. 

The plan focuses on prioritizing economic growth and supporting family reunification. In addition, the plan aims to respond to potential humanitarian crisis and target French-speaking permanent residents.   

Looking Ahead  

Continue to check the government of Canada’s website and Envoy’s website for the latest updates and information. 

Content in this publication is for informational purposes only and not intended as legal advice, nor should it be relied on as such. Envoy Global is not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. If you would like guidance on how this information may impact your particular situation and you are a client of the U.S. Law Firm, consult your attorney. If you are not a client of the U.S. Law Firm working with Envoy, consult another qualified professional. This website does not create an attorney-client relationship with the U.S. Law Firm. 

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