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Immigration
By Rebecca Major
Posted on November 5, 2025
Updated on November 6, 2025
Immigration levels for 2026 are unlike any we’ve seen before. Sign up for our newsletter to stay updated as new details emerge on the levels plan and the programs it hints at.
According to Budget 2025, the government plans to roll out a one-time measure to accelerate the transition of up to 33,000 work permit holders to permanent residency in 2026 and 2027. The idea is to help workers who have already built strong ties to their communities, they’re contributing to the economy, paying taxes, and, living as future Canadians.
That’s not a huge amount of detail to go on, but it’s enough to suggest that something similar to a TR to PR pathway could be coming back in 2026.
At first glance, that sounds encouraging. But when you stack it up against 2025’s in-Canada targets, which included more than 80,000 spots for those already in-Canada, it feels like a smaller step.
There’s been plenty of debate over how effective those in-Canada transitions have been, but as of August 31, 2025, 139,700 temporary residents had successfully moved to permanent status, a sign that some in-Canada focus has happened.
With greater clarity on how economic immigration spaces will be allocated, it’s evident that IRCC has moved away from its in-Canada focus, though many in-Canada applicants may still benefit from the larger share dedicated to high-skilled workers and provincial programs.
So, while there may be a hint of progress, many in-Canada applicants will still be feeling stuck in limbo after this latest announcement. Hopeful, but without enough information to plan their next move.
Because this will be a hot topic, and now every work permit holder will be frantically looking for information to get one step ahead in a future program we know little about. And when there is confusion, there is a need for clarity.
So yes, there are plenty of unknowns here. These uncertainties shouldn’t prevent you from being optimistic about the program, but they do mean you probably shouldn’t hit pause on your current immigration strategy just yet, no matter what you read on TikTok or Reddit.
This is a developing story, and as soon as we have more information, we will let you know.
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