Canada is asking people to share their views on the 2026–2028 immigration plan before August 17, 2025.
Canada is asking people across the country to share their views on immigration. From July 21 to August 17, 2025, the government is holding public consultations to help shape the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan.
The immigration department wants to hear from citizens, businesses, communities, and experts. The goal is to create a strong, balanced, and fair immigration system that supports Canada's future.
The upcoming immigration plan has three main goals:
These goals will shape who can move to Canada and how the system supports them.
Canadians are being asked to give their thoughts on key issues. Some of the questions include:
These answers will guide how Canada builds its immigration system over the next few years.
Canada plans to welcome 380,000 permanent residents in 2026. That includes:
In the same year, Canada expects 516,600 temporary residents, including:
The government is asking people whether these numbers should go up, stay the same, or go down in the coming years.
Canada also wants to help French-speaking communities grow outside Quebec. Some plans include:
This is a big step toward keeping Canada’s cultural and language diversity strong.
Anyone in Canada can take part in the consultation. You can:
All input will be reviewed and considered before the final plan is shared in November 2025 by the new immigration minister.
Immigration affects everything—from jobs and housing to schools and healthcare. Canada is trying to balance population growth with community needs. Some say the country needs more workers. Others worry about housing and services.
By sharing your opinion, you can help Canada create a better plan for everyone.
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