
Canada has long been one of the top destinations for international students, foreign workers, and immigrants. However, in 2026, the Canadian government introduced major changes aimed at reducing the number of temporary residents, including international students and work permit holders.
These changes are already reshaping immigration pathways and creating both challenges and opportunities for applicants worldwide.
The Canadian government has announced a strategic shift to control population growth and ease pressure on housing, healthcare, and public services.
This policy shift reflects concerns that immigration levels had become unsustainable in recent years, especially in major cities.
One of the biggest impacts is on student visas:
This means:
Canada is also tightening its temporary foreign worker programs:
This directly affects:
For the first time in years:
This marks a major policy reversal after years of rapid growth.
With fewer study permits:
Changes to PGWP and work permits may:
Authorities are cracking down on:
Fewer temporary workers means:
Employers and applicants face:
While temporary pathways are tightening, there is a positive angle for PR applicants:
Canada is:
Programs like:
may become more favorable for high-skilled applicants.
For applicants from Pakistan, these changes mean:
Canada is not closing its doors—it is becoming more selective.
The new policy is designed to:
The reduction in temporary residents marks a major shift in Canada’s immigration strategy. While it creates challenges for students and workers, it also opens doors for serious, skilled, and well-prepared applicants.
If you are planning to move to Canada in 2026 or beyond, the key is simple:
Adapt your strategy to the new immigration reality.
Sun Investment & Consulting Pvt. Ltd can help you with:
Contact us today for a consultation.

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