The Canadian Government has revealed the Immigration Levels Plan for three years starting from 2024 to 2026, which includes the economic immigrants, the family class, and the humanitarian targets.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada revealed this on Wednesday adding that the North American country planned to receive 485,000 new immigrants in 2024, while 500,000 new immigrants are expected each in 2025 and 2025.
“In 2024, Canada will look to welcome about 281,135 immigrants under the economic class, or 58% of the annual target. By 2026, this will rise to 301,250 immigrants, or 60% of the annual target.” Family Class immigrants are people who are sponsored by a close relative to come to Canada. Sponsors must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years of age or older. They must show that they are willing and able to provide financial help and support to the immigrating relative.
“Spousal, Partner, and Children sponsorship has a target of 82,000 admissions in 2024, and this will rise to 84,000 in each of 2025 and 2026. Meanwhile, the Parents and Grandparents Program target will be 32,000 immigrants in 2024, followed by 34,000 immigrants in each of 2025 and 2026.” “The government also plans to take action over the next year to recalibrate the number of temporary resident admissions to ensure this aspect of our immigration system also remains sustainable.”
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