Permanent Residence Admissions: Stability with Subtle Shifts

The 2026 PR admissions targets remain largely unchanged, but with notable reallocation:

Category

2025 Target

2026 Target (New Plan)

Change

Total Permanent Residents

380,000

380,000

Economic Immigration

229,750

239,800

↑ +10,050

Family Reunification

88,000

84,000

↓ –4,000

Refugee & Humanitarian

62,250

56,200

↓ –6,050

The economic category — which includes Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs — now represents nearly two-thirds (64%) of total PR admissions.

Context: What Is the Immigration Levels Plan?

Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan sets out yearly and notional targets for permanent and temporary residents over a three-year period.

  • Firm targets apply to the upcoming year.
  • Notional targets for the next two years may be revised in future plans.

Last year’s Plan (2025–2027) was the first to include temporary resident targets, and it also reduced the overall permanent resident goal by 20% from the 2024–2026 plan (down from 500,000 per year).

Projected Immigration Targets for 2027–2028

Year

Permanent Residents

Temporary Residents

Foreign Workers

International Students

2027

380,000

370,000

220,000

150,000

2028

380,000

370,000

220,000

150,000

Compared to last year’s plan, these figures mark a significant decrease in overall temporary resident admissions, particularly in the international student category (down from 305,900 per year).

What This Means for Applicants

The 2026–2028 Plan signals a pivot toward stability and long-term integration. Rather than increasing new temporary entries, the government is focusing on transitioning existing temporary residents to PR — especially work permit holders contributing to essential sectors.

For international students and employers, this means fewer temporary permits available — but potentially more permanent immigration opportunities for those already in Canada.

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