2026 Immigration Levels Plan: LMIA-Exempt (IMP) Permits Up 32%, TFWP Permits Down 27%
FEDERAL · MANPOWER STRATEGY
Date: 2026 targets, released late 2025 / confirmed through 2026
Canada’s 2026 admissions targets show a deliberate pivot: International Mobility Program (LMIA-exempt) targets rose to 170,000 (up ~32%), while Temporary Foreign Worker Program (LMIA-based) targets were cut by ~27% to roughly 60,000. For every LMIA-based permit issued in 2026, close to three LMIA-exempt permits are expected. Separately, up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers already in Canada are targeted for transition to PR over 2026–2027, prioritizing those with established community roots and existing employment.
Why it matters for Peopled: reinforces that LMIA-exempt pathways (trade agreements, intra-company transfer, reciprocal employment, and the pre-identified R205(a) scenarios above) are the federal government’s clear preference for 2026 placement strategy faster, cheaper for employers, and now the larger of the two admission channels.
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