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Welcome to Episode 70 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we cover the latest updates shaping immigration policies. In this episode, we discuss the Build Canada initiative led by tech leaders, the rise of birth tourism in Canada, IRCC’s stricter work permit rules for foreign workers’ families, and enhanced support for victims of human trafficking and family violence.
Canada’s tech leaders have launched Build Canada, a platform aimed at reshaping economic and immigration policies. Spearheaded by entrepreneurs, it proposes weekly reforms to boost innovation, productivity, and investment.
One key proposal is overhauling Canada’s immigration system by capping humanitarian immigration at 5% and fast-tracking high-skilled workers from top universities. Another major focus is expanding the Start-Up Visa program to grant immediate residency to entrepreneurs. With backing from industry leaders like Shopify’s Tobias Lutke and Vidyard’s Michael Litt, Build Canada is pushing for policies that drive economic growth.
Interest in birth tourism has surged as the U.S. considers ending automatic citizenship. Canada, one of the few countries granting citizenship by birth, has become a top destination for expectant mothers.
Experts report a rise in inquiries, particularly in British Columbia, as families seek Canadian passports for their newborns. Canada’s stable immigration policies, world-class healthcare, and future education benefits make it an attractive choice. Social media in China is abuzz with discussions on shifting birth plans from the U.S. to Canada, fearing stricter policies ahead.
Canada has tightened work permit regulations for spouses and dependents of foreign workers. As of February 3, 2025, spouses of low-skilled (TEER 4 and 5) workers are no longer eligible for open work permits. Dependents of all foreign workers now face restrictions.
Only spouses of high-skilled workers qualify if the primary worker has a valid permit for at least 16 months. Families of PR applicants and high-demand sector workers in healthcare, construction, and education remain eligible. These changes align with Canada’s labor market needs and economic goals.
Canada has strengthened protections for foreign nationals facing human trafficking and family violence. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) now offers longer Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs) valid for at least one year.
In addition, fee waivers for follow-up TRPs, work and study permits, and biometrics have been introduced. Victims also gain access to medical care through the Interim Federal Health Program. These changes ensure greater stability and support for vulnerable individuals.
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