Highlights: 600,000 Immigrants to receive Canadian citizenship
- Canada Announces New Pathways for Canadian Immigration.
- Canada's Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, plans on issuing 600,000 immigrants Canada citizenship in 2024.
- The government primarily focuses on students and temporary residents currently based in Canada with invalid documentation.
- As per the Immigration target set for the following year, around 500,000 immigrants will be invited annually by 2025.
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Canada’s Citizenship Stats
The Immigration Minister of Canada, Marc Miller, emphasized promoting PR applications for individuals under various categories. The government also called for introducing new and alternate immigration pathways for students and temporary residents with improper documentation.
As per the reports, around 300,000 out of the total 600,000 residents living in Canada need valid documents. Temporary workers or international students who have stayed beyond the expiration of their visas qualify for citizenship.
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Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2024-26
The IRCC released the latest Canada Immigration Levels Plan for the FY 2024-26. According to the target, the country will invite 5 million immigrants by 2026.
The table given below has the Immigration Levels Plan Stats:
|
Immigration Class |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
|
Economic |
2,81,135 |
3,01,250 |
3,01,250 |
|
Family |
114000 |
1,18,000 |
1,18,000 |
|
Refugee |
76,115 |
72,750 |
72,750 |
|
Humanitarian |
13,750 |
8000 |
8000 |
|
Total |
4,85,000 |
5,00,000 |
5,00,000 |
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