In 2025, Canada will open a new permanent residency door. The federal government has declared a new immigration route for displaced people and skilled refugees. The program is based on the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) that has enabled almost 1,000 individuals to settle in Canada since 2018.
The new path will be implemented as a part of the Canadian 2025-2026 immigration strategy and will be introduced before December 31, 2025, when the EMPP is scheduled to end.
The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), which was launched in 2018, brings skilled refugees and other displaced persons in contact with Canadian employers. It enables them to migrate to Canada under the economic immigration programs.
Almost 970 people have arrived in Canada so far under this pilot between 2019 and March 2025.
The EMPP runs through federal and regional streams:
To qualify under EMPP:
Canada offers strong support to EMPP applicants:
Programs like EMPP are pilot projects—meant to test new ideas. When successful, they can become permanent immigration pathways. The new 2025 initiative reflects this evolution and shows Canada’s long-term plan to support global talent and humanitarian needs together.
More details about the new program are expected later this year.
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