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What is Canada’s new strategy for skilled workers?
The initiative is part of Canada’s International Talent Attraction Strategy, aimed at filling labour shortages across key sectors. IRCC continues to use the :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} system, which selects candidates based on labour market needs.
For 2026, new targeted categories include medical doctors, researchers, senior managers, transport workers, and even skilled military recruits with job offers from the Canadian Armed Forces.
Which professions are in demand?
In addition to the new categories, Canada continues to prioritize candidates with skills in:
• Healthcare and social services
• Education
• Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
• Skilled trades
• French-language proficiency
Skilled trades workers are especially needed in construction, transportation, manufacturing, natural resources, and agriculture sectors.
What immigration programs are available?
Applicants can apply through three main pathways managed under Express Entry:
• Canadian Experience Class
• Federal Skilled Worker Program
• Federal Skilled Trades Program
These programs target individuals with relevant education, work experience, or technical training such as apprenticeships or diplomas.
What are the requirements to apply?
Candidates must typically have Canadian work experience and meet eligibility criteria. Immigration officers assess applications based on factors such as security, criminal history, and medical conditions.
Approval can be granted either during the visa application process or upon arrival at a Canadian port of entry.
How can you apply?
The application process involves multiple steps, including checking eligibility, selecting a suitable program, and submitting the required forms and documents.
Applicants must complete specific forms, follow official checklists, and ensure all documentation is accurate. It is also important to note that the province of Quebec operates its own immigration selection system and is not part of these federal programs.
What does this mean for applicants?
Canada’s updated immigration approach creates new opportunities for skilled professionals worldwide. With expanded categories and targeted recruitment, 2026 could be a strong year for those seeking permanent residency and career growth in Canada.
