Canada introduced sweeping changes to its immigration policies in 2025, impacting Express Entry, post-graduation work permits, family open work permits, and provincial nominations.
The updates were announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) throughout the year.
These changes now determine who can successfully transition from study or temporary work to permanent residence in 2026, influencing application strategies, eligibility decisions, and settlement planning for thousands of prospective migrants.
What policies did IRCC change in 2025?
Due to federal allocation cuts in January 2025, many provinces narrowed or paused Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) streams, focusing on priority sectors like healthcare, trades, and childcare.
By late 2025, provinces including Alberta and Manitoba received 65% of their 2024 allocations, while Yukon and the Northwest Territories restored allocations to near full capacity.













