In a world where countries are reshaping their immigration strategies, Canada’s 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan has emerged as a balanced approach to fuel economic growth and address social needs. Announced by the Honourable Marc Miller, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, this forward-thinking plan outlines a strategic course that considers both the immediate needs...
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Canada Announces Revised Immigration Levels Plan for 2025-2027
In a significant policy shift, Canada unveiled its revised Immigration Levels Plan for 2025-2027, setting new directions for managing immigration and population growth over the next few years. Presented by Immigration Minister Marc Miller, the plan aims to sustain Canada’s position as a top choice for newcomers while responding to national needs for economic growth...
Shaping Canada’s Future: IRCC Opens Public Consultations for the Immigration Levels Plan
Canada’s immigration policies are set for a significant evolution. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has launched public consultations for its upcoming Immigration Levels Plan. This initiative seeks to gather insights and opinions from Canadian citizens, stakeholders, and experts to shape the multi-year plan for 2025-2027. With Immigration Minister Marc Miller unveiling the new plan...
Canada Surpasses Target: Welcomes 471,550 New Permanent Residents in 2023
Recently, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that Canada has surpassed its target for welcoming new permanent residents in 2023. The backlog data indicates that a total of 471,550 individuals were granted permanent residency last year. Exceeding the Immigration Levels Plan Target The number of new permanent residents welcomed in 2023 surpasses the target...
Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024: Canada is Striving to Welcome Over 40,000 Immigrants Every Year
Canada is thriving to improve immigration levels in a quest to strengthen the economy, unite families and offer humanitarian benefits to refugees. The federal government of Canada offers three classes of immigration: Economic, Family, and Refugee class. The economic class includes applicants who are shortlisted for their outstanding abilities to support Canada’s economy through their...