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Canada cuts temporary immigration by 40% to ease housing and infrastructure strain, with student visas halved and permanent admissions stable.
Canada has significantly revised its immigration strategy for 2025–2028, cutting temporary resident admissions by over 40% to address housing and infrastructure pressures.
Student visas will be halved to around 155,000 in 2026, with temporary worker permits also reduced.
Permanent resident admissions will stabilize at about 380,000 annually.
A new $1.7 billion initiative aims to attract international researchers, while 33,000 work permit holders will be fast-tracked to permanent residency.
Family and refugee admissions are slightly reduced.
The changes, part of a broader effort to cap temporary immigrants at under 5% of the population by 2028, follow growing public concern over integration and costs.
The full plan details are expected by November 1.
Canadá recorta la inmigración temporal en un 40% para aliviar la tensión de la vivienda y la infraestructura, con visas de estudiante reducidas a la mitad y admisiones permanentes estables.