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Canada sharply cut temporary immigration in 2025, aiming to limit such residents to under 5% of the population by 2027.
Canada has sharply reduced temporary immigration in 2025, cutting international student arrivals by 60% and temporary worker entries by 48% compared to 2024, driven by new caps, stricter rules, and financial requirements.
The government aims to limit temporary residents to under 5% of the population by 2027, with student permit issuance projected to drop to 155,000 in 2026 and 150,000 in 2027.
A separate report reveals that one in five immigrants leave Canada within 25 years, with highly skilled newcomers—especially in tech, engineering, and finance—departing at higher rates, largely within five years of arrival.
Experts warn this "leaky bucket" trend, fueled by credential recognition issues and poor job matching, threatens economic growth and calls for a national retention strategy.
Canadá recortó drásticamente la inmigración temporal en 2025, con el objetivo de limitar a dichos residentes a menos del 5% de la población para 2027.