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  • 05/07/2025
Canada has unveiled its updated Permanent Residency (PR) level plans for 2025 to 2027, offering clarity for students, workers, and families eyeing long-term settlement. With revised quotas, program priorities, and a focus on economic immigration, the changes reflect Canada’s evolving demographic and labor market needs.

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00:01Canada's 2025 to 2027 PR targets.
00:07A golden window for students and workers.
00:13Canada has unveiled its updated permanent residency level plans for 2025 to 2027,
00:19offering clarity for students, workers and families eyeing long-term settlement.
00:25With revised quotas, program priorities and a focus on economic immigration,
00:31the changes reflect Canada's evolving demographic and labour market needs.
00:38Did you know? The full version of this update is available on our website.
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00:45Don't forget to share it with your friends and family on Facebook, WhatsApp and X.
00:55In this video, we break down Canada's three-year PR quota.
01:10Examining the renewed focus on economic immigration pathways,
01:14the priority given to former students and temporary workers,
01:18shifts in allocations for family and refugee streams,
01:22and the growing importance of French proficiency and in-demand skills.
01:28Watch till the end to master the new selection landscape
01:32and position your application for success.
01:36Let's begin with Canada's three-year PR quota overview.
01:48The new targets indicate a gradual reduction in permanent residency grants,
01:53with $395,000 planned for 2025, $380,000 for 2026, and $365,000 for 2027-2027.
02:04This reflects a measured approach aimed at stabilizing population growth over time.
02:11Next, we explore focus on economic immigration pathways.
02:17A record 62% of PR spots are allocated to economic categories like
02:24Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class, Provincial Nominee Programs,
02:29and the Atlantic Immigration Program.
02:32These support Canada's workforce demand.
02:34Then comes priority for former students and workers.
02:4040% of economic PRs in 2025 are reserved for individuals already in Canada,
02:49those who've completed studies or are currently working, highlighting their integration into society.
02:55followed by changes in family and refugee PR allocation.
03:02The updated allocation includes 22% of places dedicated to family reunification,
03:10supported by faster processing times, and 16% reserved for refugees with genuine protection needs.
03:17We then discuss importance of French language and in-demand skills.
03:248.5% of PRs are set aside for French-speaking applicants.
03:29Those with CLB-level French plus English proficiency may gain up to 50 extra CRS points.
03:36Priority fields for skilled migration now include healthcare, STEM, skilled trades, social services,
03:45and, newly added to the list, education.
03:49And finally, we conclude with the conclusion.
03:54Canada's latest PR plan opens new doors for students, skilled workers, and French-speaking applicants.
04:01Evaluate your eligibility under economic or priority categories to maximize your chances.
04:08For personalized assistance, reach out through the contact details provided.
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