Key Points
- Canada introduced plans for the future of immigration to the country on July 28, 2022
- Canada will introduce additional, multi-year allocations to the Provincial/Territorial Nominee Programs under the Immigration Levels Plans for 2022 – 2024
Overview
On July 28, 2022, the government of Canada released plans for the future of immigration to Canada and several initiatives to respond to labor shortages across the country. To address these areas, the government plans to increase provincial/territorial (PT) involvement in the selection process and the modernization of the Express Entry system. This will include expanding the allocation number of foreign nationals granted entry under the Provincial/Territorial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and providing multi-year allocations under the PNPs.
Currently, the government of Canada establishes its targeted goal of immigrants under its immigration pathways every three years through the Immigration Levels Plan. The Plan sets the targeted number of permanent residents admitted to Canada over a three-year period and goals for the admission of immigrants under other categories.
The government also plans to introduce methods for increasing immigration to rural or remote communities. According to the announcement, these methods will be based on lessons learned from the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and the rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP).
What are the Changes?
The government of Canada announced plans for the future of immigration in Canada on July 28, 2022. According to the government, these plans will help address labor shortages throughout the country.
Looking Ahead
PNP allocation goals are expected to become effective by March 31, 2023. Continue to check the government of Canada’s website for the latest updates and information.
Written by: Jessie Butchley, Global Immigration Writer, Envoy Global
Source: Government of Canada