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Canada Immigration News Podcast #97: TR to PR Pathway, New Brunswick Physician Licensing Program, Canada Job Market Shift 2026, BC PNP Draw

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Canada Immigration News Podcast #97: TR to PR Pathway, New Brunswick Physician Licensing Program, Canada Job Market Shift 2026, BC PNP Draw
Canada Immigration News Podcast #97: TR to PR Pathway, New Brunswick Physician Licensing Program, Canada Job Market Shift 2026, BC PNP Draw
Canada Immigration News Podcast
Canada Immigration News Podcast #97: TR to PR Pathway, New Brunswick Physician Licensing Program, Canada Job Market Shift 2026, BC PNP Draw
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Canada Immigration News Podcast #97 brings you the latest developments shaping Canada’s immigration and labour market landscape. In this episode, we cover the TR to PR pathway speeding up worker approvals, New Brunswick’s expanded physician licensing program, Canada’s changing job market trends in 2026, and the latest BC PNP Entrepreneur invitations. These updates highlight how Canada continues refining immigration pathways while responding to workforce shortages and regional economic priorities.

TR to PR Pathway Speeds Up Worker Approvals Across Canada

Canada has accelerated permanent residence processing for up to 33,000 temporary workers through the new In-Canada Workers Initiative linked to the TR to PR pathway. The federal government is prioritizing applicants already living and working in smaller Canadian communities through programs such as the Provincial Nominee Program, Atlantic Immigration Program, caregiver pilots, and rural immigration streams.

This initiative reflects Canada’s growing focus on transitioning temporary residents into permanent residents rather than relying solely on new overseas immigration intake. Workers who already have Canadian work experience and community ties are increasingly viewed as ideal long-term immigrants because they integrate faster into the labour market and local economies. The program also supports Canada’s strategy to reduce temporary resident levels while filling labour shortages in key sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, caregiving, and skilled trades.

New Brunswick Expands Physician Licensing Program

New Brunswick has expanded its physician licensing program to improve access for internationally trained doctors seeking to practice in Canada. The province is simplifying licensing procedures and introducing more flexible pathways for qualified physicians to enter the healthcare workforce faster. This expansion aims to address persistent doctor shortages, especially in rural and underserved communities where access to healthcare professionals remains limited.

Healthcare continues to be one of Canada’s highest priority immigration sectors, and provinces are increasingly adjusting licensing and credential recognition systems to attract medical professionals from abroad. By making physician licensing more accessible, New Brunswick strengthens both its healthcare system and its appeal as a destination for skilled newcomers looking for long-term opportunities in Canada.

Canada Job Market Signals a New Shift in Employment Trends

Canada’s labour market is showing signs of transition as payroll employment growth slows in some sectors while demand remains high in others. Recent data indicates declines in payroll employment in industries such as retail and administrative services, while healthcare, manufacturing, and construction continue to demonstrate strong hiring activity.

This shift highlights how Canada’s economy is evolving toward sectors tied to infrastructure, healthcare expansion, and population growth. Immigration policy is increasingly aligned with these labour market realities, which explains the continued rise of category-based Express Entry draws and targeted provincial immigration pathways.

At the same time, many employers continue facing labour shortages despite slower overall payroll growth. This means skilled immigrants remain essential to supporting Canada’s economy, especially in sectors requiring specialized training, technical expertise, or healthcare qualifications.

BC PNP Entrepreneur Stream Issues 13 Invitations

British Columbia has continued supporting business immigration through its Entrepreneur Immigration stream, issuing 13 invitations in the latest BC PNP Entrepreneur draw. Candidates selected under this stream are expected to establish or invest in businesses that contribute to economic growth and job creation across the province.

The BC PNP Entrepreneur pathway remains an important option for experienced business owners and senior managers looking to immigrate to Canada while building businesses in regional communities. British Columbia continues prioritizing entrepreneurs who can support innovation, tourism, technology, and local economic development.

Entrepreneur immigration programs play a critical role in Canada’s broader immigration strategy by attracting investment, supporting regional economies, and creating employment opportunities for Canadians and newcomers alike.

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DateProvinceInvitations
April 23Ontario2156 Invitations
April 23Manitoba308 Invitations
April 22British Columbia 484Invitations
April 22Ontario 918Invitations
April 16Alberta779 Invitations
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