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    Reunite with your loved ones in Canada through spousal, parent, or child sponsorship.

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    Explore province-specific pathways for faster immigration through PNP streams.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The best pathway depends on your profile. Skilled workers often look at Express Entry, people with provincial ties may qualify through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), families may use family sponsorship, and some applicants first come as workers or students and later transition to permanent residence. IRCC’s 2026 plan continues to prioritize economic immigration while also maintaining family-class and humanitarian pathways.

    There is no single “required” CRS score for all applicants. Your needed score depends on the type of draw, such as general, program-specific, or category-based rounds. In practice, the score changes from draw to draw, so candidates should focus on improving language results, education, work experience, provincial nomination options, and category eligibility rather than chasing one fixed number

    In 2026, Canada announced category-based selection focused on candidates who can help fill labour shortages and support economic goals. IRCC’s 2026 announcements say category-based draws are being used to target specific skills and occupations that Canada wants to prioritize.

    No. IRCC states that as of March 25, 2025, job-offer points were removed from the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) for current and future Express Entry candidates. A valid job offer can still matter for eligibility in some programs, but it no longer gives the old CRS bonus points.

    Canada’s 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan says the government is aiming for a more controlled and sustainable system, with reduced temporary resident arrivals and stabilized permanent resident admissions. This does not mean immigration has stopped, but it does mean applicants should expect a more selective environment and should apply through the pathway that best matches their profile.

    Processing times vary by application type and can change regularly. IRCC says its online processing-time tool is updated often, but the times shown are not guarantees and your file may take longer. That is why applicants should always check the official IRCC processing page before relying on any estimate.

    Yes, but the rules are tighter than before. Canada still accepts international students, but IRCC is operating under an international student cap, and provinces and territories received 2026 allocations for study permit processing. This means students need to be more careful about school choice, eligibility, and documentation

    For many people already in Canada, the most practical route is through Canadian work experience, a PNP, or another economic pathway that rewards experience gained in Canada. IRCC has also continued highlighting transitions from temporary to permanent residence through economic programs and regional or sector-focused pathways. The best route depends on your status, occupation, language score, and province.

    In many cases, yes. Family sponsorship remains available for spouses, partners, and dependent children, and sponsored family members can become permanent residents. For temporary residents, family options still exist, but the rules are more limited than before. For example, since January 21, 2025, only certain spouses of students or workers may qualify for open work permits, and dependent children are no longer generally eligible for open work permits under that temporary family measure.

    Use official IRCC information, be truthful in every application, and never trust anyone who guarantees approval, a job, or faster processing. IRCC warns that immigration fraud is common and specifically says no one can guarantee you a visa or job in Canada. Giving false or misleading information can lead to serious consequences, including refusal and a ban from Canada for at least 5 years.