A 20 % decline in migration to Canada
Canada plans to reduce immigration by 2025 by 20%

Canada plans to reduce migration by 2025 by 20%
Authors: Object Sheng, Ashif Mosepta, Idana Rubital
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Canada. Acceptance of Permanent Immigrants
In Immigration Program Released on October 24, the Canadian government announced a decline in permanent immigrant admission goals in the next three years:
2025: 395,000 - Reduction of 485,000 targets for 2024 and 500,000. 2024-2026.
2026: 380,000-Reduce the goal of 500,000 people in the 2024-206 immigration levels.
2027: 365,000 people.
While the government generally reduces migration. 2025 has dropped only 17%, from 281,000 to 232,000 people.
more than 40% of economic immigrants from the temporary residents previously in Canada.
Division of Permanent Immigrant Admission:
In an unusual move, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was responsible for the start of the leaflet - usually by the Immigration Minister.
Trodo's immigration to Canada and said, "This has caused our economy to become a global economy." Miller emphasized that Canada will continue to support immigration.
Reducing Provincial Conduct Programs
The provincial engagement programs' admission goals in this year's plan have decreased by about 50%:
2025: 55,000 - Reduction of 110,000 people for 120,000 people. 2025.
2026: 55,000 - Reduce the target of 120,000 in the previous plan.
2027: 55,000.
This decrease in provincial engagement goals reflects a major change in federal government immigration policy. The federal has devoted a greater share of economic immigration to high -profile federal programs (FHS) managed by Express Entry.
While PNP goals are significantly reduced, FHS goals have really increased:
2025: 117,500 people for 2025.
2026: 123,230 - Increase of 117,500 people for 2026.
2027: 118,730. We have summed up.
Increasing French -speaking French -speaking immigrants from Quebec
Federal Government will continue its policy to increase the goal of accepting French -speaking immigrants outside Quebec as a percentage of all permanent immigrant admission:
2025: 8.5%
2026: 9.5%
2027: 10%
this year's temporary migration level
This year's plan also includes temporary immigrant admission goals. In previous plans, there was no purpose for temporary immigrants.
October 24th Declaration came to the country after a wave of changes in the Canadian immigration system, especially at the temporary immigrant level (people who are licensed or educated). The government plans to reduce the level of temporary immigrants as a percentage of Canada's overall population from 7% to 5% by the end of the year 2026.
The government has suggested the following goals for accepting temporary immigrants in Canada in the next three years:
465,000 people | 440,000 person |