SOCI – 2026‒2028 Immigration Levels Plan – November 17, 2025

Key Messages

Key Facts and Figures

Government Commitments

One-time Initiatives to Recalibrate our Immigration System 

Protected Persons in Canada

In-Canada Workers

Economic Impacts of Immigration

Levels Plan Development and Consultation

Canadian Population (NPR, PR, Citizens)

Annex A: 2026‒2028 Levels Plan Temporary Resident Targets

  2026 2027 2028
Overall Arrivals 385,000
(375,000‒395,000)
370,000
(360,000‒380,000)
370,000
(360,000‒380,000)
Workers (Total) 230,000 220,000 220,000
International Mobility Program 170,000 170,000 170,000
Temporary Foreign Worker Program 60,000 50,000 50,000
Students 155,000 150,000 150,000

Annex B: 2026‒2028 Levels Plan Permanent Resident Targets

  2026 2027 2028
Immigration Category Target Low Range High Range TargetFootnote 1 Low RangeFootnote 2 High Range Target Low Range High Range
Overall Planned Permanent Resident Admissions 380,000
(350,000‒420,000)Footnote 3
380,000
(350,000‒420,000)
380,000
(350,000‒420,000)
Overall French-speaking Permanent Resident Admissions outside QuebecFootnote 4 9%
(30,267)
9.5%
(31,825)
10.5%
(35,175)
Economic Federal High SkilledFootnote 5 109,000 85,000 120,000 111,000 86,000 122,000 111,000 86,000 122,000
Federal BusinessFootnote 6 500 250 1,000 500 250 1,000 500 250 1,000
Federal Economic Pilots: Caregivers;Footnote 7
Agri-Food; Community Immigration PilotsFootnote 8; Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
8,175 5,000 11,800 8,775 6,600 12,400 8,775 6,600 12,400
Atlantic Immigration Program 4,000 3,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 5,000
Provincial Nominee Program 91,500 82,000 105,000 92,500 82,000 106,000 92,500 82,000 106,000
Quebec Skilled Workers and BusinessFootnote 9 TBD TBD TBD
Total Economic 239,800
(224,000–264,000)
244,700
(229,000–268,000)
244,700
(229,000–268,000)
Family Spouses, Partners and Children 69,000 63,000 75,000 66,000 60,000 71,000 66,000 60,000 71,000
Parents and Grandparents 15,000 13,000 19,000 15,000 13,000 19,000 15,000 13,000 19,000
Total Family 84,000
(78,500–92,000)
81,000
(75,000–90,000)
81,000
(75,000–90,000)
Refugees and Protected Persons Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad 20,000 17,000 30,000 20,000 17,000 30,000 20,000 17,000 30,000
Resettled Refugees – Government AssistedFootnote 10 13,250 10,000 15,500 13,250 10,000 15,500 13,250 10,000 15,500
Resettled Refugees – Blended Visa Office Referred 50 - 100 50 - 100 50 - 100
Resettled Refugees – Privately Sponsored 16,000 13,000 19,000 16,000 13,000 18,000 16,000 13,000 18,000
Total Refugees and Protected Persons 49,300
(42,000–55,000)
49,300
(42,000–55,000)
49,300
(42,000–55,000)
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other Humanitarian and CompassionateFootnote 11 1,100 1,000 3,000 1,000 700 2,900 1,000 700 2,900
OtherFootnote 12 5,800 4,500 8,000 4,000 3,200 6,000 4,000 3,200 6,000
Total Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other 6,900
(6,000–9,000)
5,000
(4,000–7,000)
5,000
(4,000–7,000)

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