Canada Poised to Welcome Its Highest Number of New Immigrants in the Next 3 Years
Canada Poised to Welcome Its Highest Number of New Immigrants in the Next 3 Years
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Canada Unveiled an Ambitious Immigration Strategy for 2024-2026: Record-Breaking Numbers of Newcomers expected: In a major announcement on November 1, Canada unveiled its Immigration Levels Plan for the years 2024 to 2026, outlining a comprehensive strategy for welcoming newcomers to the country. This plan delineates the precise targets for the admission of permanent residents across three distinct immigration categories: economic, family reunification, and humanitarian purposes.

Under this ambitious Immigration Levels Plan, Canada is poised to make history by embracing an unprecedented number of newcomers, with annual admissions exceeding 485,000 individuals. This marks an all-time high in Canada's immigration history and exemplifies the nation's commitment to bolstering its multicultural mosaic.

The plan outlines a specific trajectory for the upcoming years. In 2024, the target is set at 485,000 new immigrants. Subsequently, 2025 and 2026 are projected to welcome 500,000 newcomers each year. Importantly, these numerical targets represent a continuity of Canada's existing immigration goals, underscoring the nation's dedication to maintaining its current levels of immigration.

Notably, these objectives align with those set forth in the Immigration Levels Plan 2023–2025, demonstrating Canada's commitment to long-term planning and consistent immigration policy. The updated figures, which specify the number of immigrants to be admitted within each category and program between 2024 and 2026, along with the 2026 target, were officially revealed on November 1, signaling the nation's proactive approach to shaping its future through immigration.

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