From New Applicants To Appeals – Our Experts Are There A Call Away

Canada has introduced stricter immigration regulations, granting officials broader powers to revoke temporary resident documents, including study and work permits. Effective from January 31, 2025, the changes aim to curb fraud, enhance border security, and uphold the integrity of temporary residence programmes.

Yet Canada continues to invite Foreigners to Make Canada their home through various programs.
Here are some of the numbers:
Permanent Resident Targets (2025–2027)
2025: 395,000 (with a range of 367,000 to 436,000)
2026: 380,000 (352,000 to 416,000)
2027: 365,000 (338,000 to 401,000) ​
Permanent Resident Categories
Economic Class: 232,150 (ranging from 215,000 to 256,000)
Federal Economic Priorities: 41,700
In-Canada Focus: 82,980
Federal Business: 2,000
Economic Pilots (e.g., Caregivers, Agri-Food): 10,920
Atlantic Immigration Program: 5,000
Provincial Nominee Program: 55,000
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business: 34,500​
Family Class: 94,500 (88,500 to 102,000)
Spouses, Partners, and Children: 70,000
Parents and Grandparents: 24,500​
Refugees and Protected Persons: 58,350 (55,000 to 65,000)
Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad: 20,000
Resettled Refugees – Government Assisted: 15,250
Resettled Refugees – Privately Sponsored: 23,000
Resettled Refugees – Blended Visa Office Referred: 100​
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other: 10,000 (8,500 to 13,000) ​
🌍 Temporary Resident Targets (2025)
The plan also includes targets for temporary residents:​
Study Permits: 305,900 (a 21% increase from 2024)
Work Permits: 367,750 (a 10% increase from 2024) ​

Kay Cee Immigration Services works diligently with all the clients inside and outside Canada to help shape their dreams and walks holding their hands towards their destiny; because Immigration to Canada may go down by the numbers but the number of applicants are on the rise; and the risk magnifies.