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Immigration
By Freya Devlin
Posted on December 12, 2025
The 2025 IEC Season closed in the week of October 20, 2025. If you had an active profile, it will be removed from the pool. You can create a new profile when the pools reopen for the 2026 season. Sign up to be the first to know when the 2026 program opens.
The 2026 IEC season hasn’t been officially announced yet, but the pattern over the past few years gives us a pretty reliable hint about what to expect. Here’s what the last couple seasons looked like:
IEC 2025: Pools opened 16 December 2024; first invitations sent 13 January 2025
IEC 2024: Pools opened 11 December 2023; first invitations sent 8 January 2024
Based on this trend, the 2026 pools will most likely open in mid-December 2025.
Once the pools open, you’ll be able to submit your profile and officially join the pool for your IEC category. Submitting your profile in December means you’re available for every round of invitations issued through 2026.
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Some documents are easy to get; others take more time. And a few catch people off guard every year. While you can wait until you’re invited to apply before gathering everything, many applicants prefer to prepare a few items early, so they’re not rushed once the clock starts.
Here’s what’s worth getting organized ahead of time – if you want to be ready the moment your invitation to apply arrives.
A surprising number of applications stall here. Make sure your passport:
These often take the longest. If you’ve lived in more than one country for 6+ months, expect to provide additional certificates and translations. It’s far easier to handle this before deadlines are involved.
IEC requires you to show that you have enough to support yourself on arrival. The proof of funds is $2,500 CAD.
It seems minor, but many applicants lose time because of photo issues. Get digital copies that follow IRCC sizing rules.
If you haven’t given biometrics in the last 10 years, you’ll need to schedule an appointment, only after you’ve been invited to apply and submitted your application. Knowing beforehand where your closest VAC is and how long the wait times are, helps you avoid stressful scrambling later.
Having a clean record of your past employment, education, and travel makes completing your IEC application much easier. IRCC asks for your work and personal history (usually for the last 10 years or since age 18), plus your travel history for roughly the same period. Keeping an updated CV and a simple list of past trips helps ensure you provide accurate information and avoid unnecessary back-and-forth later.
Choosing the right IEC category sharpens your whole plan:
Working Holiday is the most flexible. Great if you want variety or if you’re unsure where you’ll land job-wise.
Young Professionals requires a job offer before applying.
International Co-op is most straightforward for students following a set academic path.
Moving countries costs money, even if it’s temporary. While IEC sets the minimum proof of funds at around $2,500 CAD, most newcomers can easily spend far more in the first 4–8 weeks.
You should also account for the IEC processing fees, which total CAN$179.75 (IEC participation fee + biometrics, when required).
Consider also planning for flights, initial rent and deposit, required travel insurance, everyday transit and food costs, a local phone plan, and a buffer while job hunting.
Having $5,000–8,000 CAD saved before arrival tends to make the landing smoother and less stressful.
Wait until your application is approved before you make any firm travel plans. IEC processing times can vary, and approval isn’t guaranteed. Holding off on booking flights or accommodation helps you avoid unnecessary costs.
When the pools reopen, the steps are clear:
If you’re invited, you’ll have:
Those deadlines move fast – which is why having all your key documents prepared ahead of time makes a huge difference.
Remember to always double-check the official IEC page on the Government of Canada website for the latest rules, dates, and fees. IEC can feel unpredictable, there’s no guaranteed invitation but your preparation doesn’t have to be. The more you get sorted before December, the more confident and ready you’ll feel once the pools open.
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