The federal government of Canada has released the 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan, signalling a shift from rapid expansion of arrivals to stabilisation and more targeted admissions. The plan places a stronger emphasis on economic immigration (skilled workers, provincial nominees), while reducing overall new temporary resident admissions (students and workers) to ease pressures on housing, infrastructure and services.
Below is a summary of key numeric targets for permanent and temporary residents, and a breakdown of key streams.
Key Targets and Stream Breakdown
| Category | Year | Target / Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Permanent Residents (PR) | 2026 | ~ 380,000 | Annual admissions stabilised at ~380 k from 2026-28. |
| 2027 | ~ 380,000 | Same level maintained. | |
| 2028 | ~ 380,000 | Continuation of stable target. | |
| Permanent – Economic class | 2026 | ~ 239,800 | ~63.1% of PR target. |
| 2027-28 | ~ 244,700 | Slight increase, reflecting ~64% of total. | |
| Permanent – Family class | 2026 | ~ 84,000 | ~22% of PR target. |
| 2027-28 | ~ 81,000 | Slightly lower allocation. | |
| Permanent – Humanitarian/Refugee/Other | 2026 | ~ 56,200 | ~14.8% of PR target. |
| 2027-28 | ~ 54,300 | Slight decrease. | |
| Temporary Residents (new arrivals: students + workers) | 2026 | ~ 385,000 | Significant reduction from previous levels. |
| 2027 | ~ 370,000 | Further reduced. | |
| 2028 | ~ 370,000 | Maintained. | |
| International Students (subset) | 2026 | ~ 155,000 | About 49% reduction compared to previous year. |
| Temporary Workers (subset) | 2026 | ~ 230,000 | ~37% reduction from previous target. |
| Francophone immigration (outside Quebec) | 2028 | ~ 10.5% of PR admissions | Target for Francophone minority community immigration. |
Final Thoughts
These numeric targets are more than just statistics—they reflect a policy shift toward sustainability, integration, and long-term contribution. Canada aims to moderate inflows to ensure efficient settlement, avoid undue strain on public services, and enhance alignment between newcomers’ skills and labour-market gaps. Observing and understanding the numbers in the table above is essential for anyone planning immigration to Canada or advising others.
If you like, I can create a stream-by-stream comparison (e.g., Express Entry, PNP, family class) for you, with detailed forecasts and eligibility implications.

