OLLO – Immigration Levels Plan – November 4, 2024

Key Facts and Figures

Key Achievements

Looking Forward

Key Messages

Responsive

Levels Planning

Setting targets for Francophone Immigration

Temporary Resident Levels

Permanent Resident Levels

Supplementary Information

2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan

Temporary Residents

  2025 2026Table footnote 1 2027
Overall ArrivalsTable footnote 2 673,650
(604,900 - 742,400)Table footnote 3
516,600
(435,250 - 597,950)
543,600
(472,900 - 614,250)
Workers (Total) 367,750 210,700 237,700
International Mobility ProgramTable footnote 4 285,750 128,700 155,700
Temporary Foreign Worker ProgramTable footnote 5 Table footnote 6 Table footnote 7 82,000 82,000 82,000
StudentsTable footnote 8 305,900 305,900 305,900

Permanent Residents

  2025 2026 2027
Immigrant category Target Low Range High Range TargetTable footnote 1 Low RangeTable footnote 2 High Range Target Low Range High Range
Overall Planned Permanent Resident Admissions 395,000
(367,000 - 436,000)Table footnote 3
380,000
(352,000 - 416,000)
365,000
(338,000 - 401,000)
Overall French-speaking Permanent Resident Admissions outside QuebecTable footnote 4 8.5%
(29,325)
9.5%
(31,350)
10%
(31,500)
Economic Federal Economic PrioritiesTable footnote 5 41,700 30,000 62,000 47,400 30,000 65,000 47,800 32,000 65,000
In-Canada FocusTable footnote 6 82,980 39,000 89,000 75,830 33,000 82,000 70,930 66,000 76,000
Federal BusinessTable footnote 7 2,000 1,200 3,000 1,000 200 2,000 1,000 200 2,000
Federal Economic Pilots:
CaregiversTable footnote 8; Agri-Food; Community Immigration PilotsTable footnote 9; Economic Mobility Pathways Project
10,920 6,000 14,800 9,920 5,300 14,000 9,920 5,300 14,000
Atlantic Immigration Program 5,000 4,000 7,000 5,000 4,000 7,000 5,000 4,000 7,000
Provincial Nominee Program 55,000 20,000 65,000 55,000 20,000 65,000 55,000 20,000 65,000
Quebec Skilled Workers and BusinessTable footnote 10 34,500 33,000 50,000 TBD - - TBD - -
Regularization Public PolicyTable footnote 11 50 - 250 100 - 500 200 - 1,000
Total Economic 232,150
(215,000 - 256,000)
229,750
(214,000 - 249,000)
225,350
(207,000 - 246,000)
Family Spouses, Partners and Children 70,000 65,500 78,000 66,500 63,000 75,000 61,000 58,000 67,500
Parents and Grandparents 24,500 20,500 28,000 21,500 16,500 24,500 20,000 15,000 22,000
Total Family 94,500
(88,500 - 102,000)
88,000
(82,000 - 96,000)
81,000
(77,000 - 89,000)
Refugees and Protected Persons Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad 20,000 18,000 30,000 18,000 16,000 30,000 18,000 16,000 30,000
Resettled Refugees – Government AssistedTable footnote 12 15,250 13,000 17,000 15,250 13,000 17,000 15,250 13,000 17,000
Resettled Refugees – Blended Visa Office Referred 100 - 150 100 - 150 100 - 150
Resettled Refugees – Privately Sponsored 23,000 21,000 26,000 22,000 19,000 24,000 21,000 19,000 24,000
Total Refugees and Protected Persons 58,350
(55,000 - 65,000)
55,350
(50,000 - 62,000)
54,350
(50,000 - 60,000)
Total Humanitarian & Compassionate and OtherTable footnote 13 10,000
(8,500 - 13,000)
6,900
(6,000 - 9,000)
4,300
(4,000 - 6,000)

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