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Canada has announced a groundbreaking three-year immigration plan for 2025, 2026, and 2027 — and for the first time, it includes clear targets for temporary residents alongside permanent ones.

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00:01Canada's new 2025 to 2027 immigration plan.
00:06What it means for students, workers and spouses.
00:12Canada has announced a groundbreaking three-year immigration plan for 2025, 2026 and 2027.
00:21And for the first time, it includes clear targets for temporary residents alongside permanent ones.
00:30Whether you're a student, worker or applying for a spousal open work permit, these new figures will shape your chances.
00:40To know more, please read the full version of this update on our website. Link mentioned in the description below.
01:01In this video, we reveal Canada's new temporary resident targets for 2025 to 2027, including planned student visa intake, a detailed comparison of TFWP versus IMP work permits, a breakdown of high demand occupations, and emerging trends in spouse visas to help you identify the best year to apply.
01:27Watch till the end to uncover insider timing strategies and ensure you hit all the right deadlines.
01:40Let's start with total temporary resident targets 2025 to 2027.
01:45Canada aims to bring in the following number of temporary residents excluding visitor visas.
01:53In 2025, the figure stood at 673,650.
01:59But it saw a noticeable decline in the following years, dropping to 560,000 in 2026 and further decreasing to 543,000 in 2027-2027.
02:15These numbers include international students and foreign workers, not short-term visitors.
02:25Next, we explore student visa intake numbers.
02:32Each year, around 300,000 international students will be allowed to enter Canada.
02:37This stable intake ensures continued opportunities, especially for those meeting academic and language benchmarks.
02:46Moving on to work permit breakdown.
02:49Temporary Foreign Worker Program versus International Mobility Program.
02:54One. Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
02:57Covers in-demand sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and technology, where LMIA-based permits are issued.
03:07Approval chances are higher for applicants in these fields.
03:11Second International Mobility Program.
03:14Includes spousal open work permits and other LMIA-exempt categories.
03:20Here's the year-wise breakdown.
03:23In 2025, there were 285,000 permits issued, but this number dropped significantly to 128,000 in 2026 before rebounding slightly to 155,000 in 2027-2027.
03:40Following that, we look at spouse visa trends and best year to apply.
03:44If you're planning to apply under the spousal open work permit, 2025 offers the best window with the highest quota set for that year.
03:56Then, we examine high-demand occupations.
04:02Applicants with experience in healthcare, farming, and IT will have better chances under TFWP.
04:10These sectors are prioritized for recruitment due to ongoing labor shortages.
04:16And finally, we wrap up with the conclusion.
04:20Canada's latest immigration plan prioritizes both permanent and temporary residents with clear targets for students, workers, and spouses.
04:32Those in in-demand occupations or applying as spouses should act strategically, especially in 2025.
04:42Visit our website link in the description for a complete breakdown and expert advice.
04:49That concludes today's video.
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04:58See you next time.
04:59See you next time.
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