TR to PR 2026 Pathway Announced — 33,000 Spots
IRCC has officially announced the new Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident pathway for 2026, offering 33,000 spots for eligible temporary residents already in Canada.
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Canada offers multiple pathways depending on your skills, experience, and target province.
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Learn More →Multiple streams including Human Capital, Employer Job Offer, and International Student stream.
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Learn More →New pathway for temporary residents already in Canada. 33,000 spots available. Act fast.
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Express Entry eligibility: TEER 0, 1, 2, and 3 are eligible for Express Entry (FSW/CEC/FST). TEER 4 and 5 are generally not eligible for Express Entry but may qualify for other programs like Provincial Nominee Programs.
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Stay informed with the latest IRCC policy changes and immigration updates
IRCC has officially announced the new Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident pathway for 2026, offering 33,000 spots for eligible temporary residents already in Canada.
The latest Express Entry draw issued 3,200 ITAs with a minimum CRS score of 524, continuing the downward trend from late 2025.
New PGWP eligibility rules now require programs to be on the updated DLI list. Check if your program qualifies before applying.
NB PNP has increased EOI draw frequency to bi-weekly, targeting healthcare workers, ECE professionals, and skilled tradespeople.
OINP's latest Human Capital Priorities tech draw targeted software developers, data analysts, and IT project managers.
Employer-specific work permits are now being processed in as little as 6 weeks, down from the previous 10-12 week average.
Quick answers to the most common immigration questions we receive
Express Entry is Canada's primary immigration system for skilled workers. It manages three federal programs: Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades (FST). Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and top-scoring candidates receive Invitations to Apply (ITA) in regular draws.
CRS cutoffs vary by draw. Recent general draws have had cutoffs between 500-530. However, with a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination, you receive 600 additional points, virtually guaranteeing an ITA. Category-based draws (healthcare, STEM, trades, French) can have cutoffs as low as 380-480.
For most economic immigration programs, yes — you need a valid language test. Accepted tests include IELTS General, CELPIP General, PTE Core (English), and TEF Canada / TCF Canada (French). The minimum required CLB level depends on the program (typically CLB 7 for FSW, CLB 5 for CEC).
AIP is an employer-driven program for hiring foreign nationals in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, and Newfoundland & Labrador. You need a job offer from a designated employer. It's ideal for PSWs, ECEs, healthcare workers, and skilled tradespeople. Processing takes approximately 12 months.
Government fees for Express Entry PR are approximately $1,365 per person (processing fee + RPRF). Additional costs include biometrics ($85), medical exam (~$200-400), language tests (~$300-400), and credential assessment (~$200-300). Use our Cost Estimator tool above for a detailed breakdown by pathway.
This is a new pathway announced for 2026 with 33,000 spots available for temporary residents already in Canada (work permit holders, PGWP holders, etc.). It provides a direct route to permanent residency without going through Express Entry. Eligibility criteria and application windows will be announced by IRCC.
Yes! We offer ATS-optimized resume writing, LinkedIn and Indeed profile setup, cover letter writing, mock interview preparation, and job application support. For Atlantic Canada, we have direct connections with designated employers hiring ECE, PSW, DSW, and healthcare professionals.
It depends on the pathway. Express Entry is the fastest at ~6 months. AIP takes ~12 months. PNP-based PR takes ~15 months. Family sponsorship (spouse) is ~12 months. Use our Processing Time Tracker tool for the latest estimates on all application types.