Canada PR Program : Indians who work and study in Canada will find it easier to seek permanent residency (PR). Canada has announced the Immigration Levels Plan for 2026-2028, which favors current residents. The government’s plan focuses on permanently settling students, foreign skilled professionals, and other people who are already contributing to the country’s economy and community.
Immigration Minister Lina Diab indicated that the IRCC will favor temporary residents who have actually lived and settled in Canada for permanent residency. According to the idea, Express Entry will be the principal option for high-skilled professionals seeking permanent residency. 109,000 persons will be granted permanent residency in 2026, and 111,000 in 2027 and 2028 under Express Entry. 64% of overall PR is dedicated to economic immigration, which includes programs such as the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), which is designed for those with job experience.
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Canada PR Program : How would Indian student-workers benefit?
Canada’s immigration proposal is expected to benefit Indian workers and students in Canada. Let’s start with Indian workers, who can get permanent status through Express Entry. Indian laborers in Canada are obtaining work experience. Based on this, they can join the CEC and be awarded permanent residency. Skilled workers have the best chance of acquiring PR through the CEC.
In addition, Indian laborers can gain permanent residency under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The PNP plans to give permanent residency to 91,500 persons by 2026. If a worker does not get PR through the CEC, they can join the PNP. Using the PNP, many Canadian provinces choose talented workers for permanent residency based on the talents they demand. Workers working in the states will also have the opportunity to settle down.
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Similarly, Indian students studying here might plan on obtaining permanent residency within the next two years. Students graduating this year should first get a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and gain work experience. Once they have gained Canadian work experience, they can apply for permanent residency through the CEC or PNP. If students are concerned about their chances of achieving PR under the CEC, they have a backup plan.
First, they must look for work in a place where there is a labor shortage in their industry. Once they begin working here, the state will nominate them for permanent residency under the PNP. Canada is putting more focus on skilled workers. As a result, students who have completed engineering, healthcare, or IT-related studies will find it easier to obtain permanent residency. Citizenship can be earned after attaining permanent residency in Canada.