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Immigration
By Rebecca Major
Posted on November 19, 2025
The 2026 plan anticipates at least four one-time measures, each designed to address specific gaps or opportunities in the system. Yet with every new measure, the system becomes even more layered — raising the question of whether this patchwork approach is sustainable.
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A new accelerated pathway to permanent residence will be introduced for certain temporary work permit holders. This measure aims to acknowledge the contributions of workers already in Canada and give them a faster route to settle permanently.
Read more here: Work permit holders: accelerated pathway to PR
Following the success of the initial H-1B open work permit program, Canada plans another one-time initiative to attract skilled professionals from the United States. This pathway provides an appealing alternative for highly educated tech talent facing visa uncertainty south of the border.
Read more here: New accelerated pathway for H-1B visa holders
Protected Persons already on a pathway to permanent residence will benefit from a one-time measure streamlining the transition for 115,000 applicants over two years. However, the immigration levels plan only allocates 49,300 spaces for 2026 and the same notional target for 2027, leaving an open question about how these extra spots will be accommodated.
In a separate initiative, the government proposes recruiting over a thousand highly qualified international researchers to Canada. Their expertise is expected to strengthen Canada’s research ecosystem and drive future economic growth.
One-time measures can be powerful, they allow governments to respond quickly to labour shortages, humanitarian needs, or emerging opportunities. Yet they also risk adding complexity to an already intricate system. Each special pathway brings unique eligibility criteria, processing timelines, and uncertainty about how it fits within the broader immigration targets.
While these measures show flexibility and responsiveness, the danger lies in fragmentation. For applicants, navigating the system may feel like chasing temporary openings rather than following a clear, predictable route to permanent residence.
So, are one-time measures the way forward, or do they just add to the complexity? Canada’s immigration system has always depended on predictability and transparency. Unless these one-off initiatives are integrated into a coherent long-term strategy, they risk becoming temporary fixes that never address the underlying issues that make short-term fixes necessary in the first place.
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