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Canada’s 2016 Immigration Levels Plan

June 21, 2016 nkic

Following the tabling of the 2015 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration on March 8, 2016, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is pleased to release details on its 2016 Immigration Levels Plan. Canada will welcome between 280,000 and 305,000 (target 300,000) new permanent residents in 2016.

Immigration Category Category Low High Target
Economic Federal Economic—High Skilled Footnote 1 54,000 59,000 58,400
Federal Economic—Caregivers Footnote 2 20,000 22,000 22,000
Federal Economic—Business Footnote 3 500 900 800
Provincial Nominee Program 46,000 48,000 47,800
Quebec Skilled Worker 25,500 27,000 26,200
Quebec Business 5,200 5,500 5,400
Economic Total 151,200 162,400 160,600
Family Spouses, Partners and Children 57,000 62,000 60,000
Parents and Grandparents 18,000 20,000 20,000
Family Total 75,000 82,000 80,000
Refugees and Protected Persons Protected Persons in Canada and Dependants Abroad 10,000 11,000 11,000
Resettled Refugees 41,000 46,000 44,800
Government-Assisted Refugees 24,000 25,000 24,600
Blended Visa Office-Referred 2,000 3,000 2,400
Privately Sponsored Refugees 15,000 18,000 17,800
Protected Persons and Refugees Total 51,000 57,000 55,800
Humanitarian and Other Footnote 4 Humanitarian and Other 2,800 3,600 3,600
OVERALL 280,000 305,000 300,000

Footnotes

Footnote 1
Includes admissions in the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and Canadian Experience Class. Admissions include applicants who applied prior to the launch of Express Entry on January 1, 2015 (i.e., applications on inventory), as well as those who made an application using Express Entry.

Levels targets and ranges have not been established for each individual program as almost half of admissions in 2016 are expected to come from Express Entry. This approach reflects the new ways federal economic immigrants are selected under the Express Entry system. The Express Entry system determines which programs foreign nationals qualify for based on the information they provide and awards them points under the Comprehensive Ranking System for their ability to successfully enter the Canadian work force (e.g. age, education, official language proficiency and work experience).

Footnote 2

Includes admissions in all three streams of the Caregiver Program: the Live-in Caregiver Program, the High Medical Needs pathway and the Caring for Children pathway.

Footnote 3

Includes admissions in the Self-Employed Persons Program, Start-up Visa Program and Immigrant Investor Venture Capital Program. This category also includes admissions resulting from a small number of applications in the Federal Immigrant Investor and Entrepreneur Programs, which were cancelled in 2015.

Footnote 4
Includes admissions of persons selected on humanitarian and compassionate grounds for reasons of public policy and in the Permit Holder Class.

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NKIC Newsletter - June 2016

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