CIMM – Immigration Levels Plan for 2023-2025 – October 24, 2023
Key Facts and Figures
- The 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan, tabled in Parliament on November 1, 2022, projects continued growth in permanent resident admissions with targets of 465,000 in 2023; 485,000 in 2024; and 500,000 in 2025.
- In 2022, Canada welcomed more than 437,000 new permanent residents.
Key Messages
- Canada will continue welcoming newcomers who bring the skills our economy needs to grow. The multi-year levels plan focuses on attracting skilled workers who will contribute to Canada’s economy, while recognizing the importance of family reunification and helping the world’s most vulnerable populations through refugee resettlement.
Supplementary Information
- The class proportions of the plan are maintained, with over half of all planned admissions are dedicated to the economic class.
- Increases are also expected in other categories including the Family class, Refugees and Protected Persons and Humanitarian, Compassionate and Other.
- Media and the public are currently voicing concerns about the immigration system and linking international student rates and TR intake in particular to housing and other absorptive capacity issues; however, the business community generally advocates for increased economic immigration. Canadians are more likely to see immigration as having a positive effect on the availability of labour and economic growth, but a negative impact on healthcare, and especially on the availability of housing.
2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan
Immigrant Category | 2023 | 2024Table Footnote 10 | 2025Table Footnote 10 | |||||||
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Target | Low RangeTable Footnote 11 | High RangeTable Footnote 11 | Target | Low RangeTable Footnote 11 | High RangeTable Footnote 11 | Target | Low RangeTable Footnote 11 | High RangeTable Footnote 11 | ||
Overall Planned Permanent Resident Admissions | 465,000 | 410,000 | 505,000 | 485,000 | 430,000 | 542,500 | 500,000 | 442,500 | 550,000 | |
Economic | Federal High SkilledTable Footnote 1 | 82,880 | 67,750 | 88,000 | 109,020 | 89,500 | 115,750 | 114,000 | 93,500 | 121,000 |
Federal Economic Public PoliciesTable Footnote 2 | 25,000 | 19,500 | 32,750 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Federal BusinessTable Footnote 3 | 3,500 | 2,350 | 4,000 | 5,000 | 3,500 | 7,000 | 6,000 | 4,000 | 8,000 | |
Economic Pilots:Table Footnote 4 CaregiversTable Footnote 5; Agri-Food Pilot; Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot; Economic Mobility Pathways Project |
8,500 | 4,650 | 10,800 | 12,125 | 6,750 | 16,125 | 14,750 | 9,000 | 19,750 | |
Atlantic Immigration Program | 8,500 | 3,000 | 8,800 | 11,500 | 6,000 | 12,500 | 14,500 | 8,500 | 16,500 | |
Provincial Nominee Program | 105,500 | 91,000 | 110,000 | 110,000 | 105,500 | 120,000 | 117,500 | 112,000 | 129,250 | |
Quebec Skilled Workers and BusinessTable Footnote 6 | See the Quebec immigration plan |
To be determined | To be determined | |||||||
Total Economic | 266,210 | 233,000 | 277,250 | 281,135 | 250,000 | 305,000 | 301,250 | 265,000 | 326,000 | |
Family | Spouses, Partners and Children | 78,000 | 72,000 | 84,000 | 80,000 | 75,000 | 86,000 | 82,000 | 77,000 | 88,000 |
Parents and Grandparents | 28,500 | 25,000 | 38,000 | 34,000 | 29,000 | 45,000 | 36,000 | 30,750 | 48,000 | |
Total Family | 106,500 | 100,000 | 118,000 | 114,000 | 105,000 | 130,000 | 118,000 | 107,000 | 135,000 | |
Refugees and Protected Persons | Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad | 25,000 | 22,000 | 35,000 | 27,000 | 24,000 | 38,000 | 29,000 | 26,000 | 35,000 |
Resettled Refugees – Government AssistedTable Footnote 7 | 23,550 | 18,500 | 30,000 | 21,115 | 16,750 | 26,000 | 15,250 | 12,000 | 17,000 | |
Resettled Refugees – Privately Sponsored | 27,505 | 20,000 | 29,000 | 27,750 | 22,000 | 29,500 | 28,250 | 23,000 | 30,000 | |
Resettled Refugees – Blended Visa Office-Referred | 250 | - | 400 | 250 | - | 400 | 250 | - | 400 | |
Total RefugeesTable Footnote 8 and Protected Persons | 76,305 | 66,000 | 93,000 | 76,115 | 66,000 | 93,000 | 72,750 | 64,000 | 80,000 | |
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other | Total Humanitarian & Compassionate and OtherTable Footnote 9 | 15,985 | 11,000 | 16,750 | 13,750 | 9,000 | 14,500 | 8,000 | 6,500 | 9,000 |
French-speaking immigration admissions necessary to meet 2023 objective in Francophone Immigration Strategy (PDF, 582 KB)Table Footnote 12 | 15,862 | 19,910 |
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