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Canada Immigration 2023 Review: Record Numbers, Provincial Breakdowns, and Key Trends

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Canada Immigration 2023 Review

The Canada immigration 2023 review has proven to be a landmark year, with record-breaking numbers and dynamic shifts in various immigration streams. Join us on a comprehensive journey through the year, exploring the surge in study and work permits, the flourishing Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and unique trends shaping the Canadian immigration scene.

Breaking Records

A Glimpse of the Numbers Canada’s commitment to welcoming newcomers is evident as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada aims to exceed its ambitious target of 465,000 immigrants. Among these, the Federal High Skilled category managed under Express Entry, saw 18% of newcomers, showcasing the success of this streamlined process.

2023 Provincial Highlights

Quebec Immigration (2023)

Quebec, under Premier Francois Legault’s leadership, maintained its commitment to linguistic integrity. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, Quebec welcomed 50,190 immigrants, emphasizing the importance of Francophone Immigration. The CAQ’s dedication to limiting newcomers to 50,000 reflects its mission to preserve Quebec’s cultural identity.

Provincial Immigration Overview

Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island

Each province played a pivotal role in Canada’s immigration narrative. Ontario, as the most populous province, took the lead with 191,570 newcomers, showcasing the effectiveness of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) and innovative initiatives like the Entrepreneur Success Initiative. Other provinces also contributed significantly, emphasizing their unique PNP draws and programs.

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Business Immigration

Canada’s business immigration landscape witnessed remarkable growth, particularly through the Start-Up Visa, which welcomed 1,145 entrepreneurs in 2023. Quebec’s Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) made a resurgence in January 2024, indicating a backlog of applications. Provincial Entrepreneur Programs in Ontario, British Columbia, and more continued to attract business-minded immigrants.

Family Immigration and Caregiver Programs

Despite economic immigration taking precedence, family immigration flourished in 2023. Over 69,000 spouses and partners, along with 5,010 children, found a new home in Canada. The Parents and Grandparents Program, though controversial, remained on track to meet its 2023 target. Canada’s caregiver immigration system, including the Home Child-Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot, witnessed renewed applications in 2024.

Work Permits and Study Permits Surge

Canada saw a significant uptick in work permits issued under the International Mobility Program (IMP) and Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). The IMP witnessed a 68% increase, reaching 719,910 permits in the first 11 months of 2023. Study permits also soared to 579,075, showcasing Canada’s allure for international students. The Post-Graduation Work Permit remains a crucial pathway to permanent residence.

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Citizenship Trends


Despite processing backlogs affecting citizenship applications in 2023, 354,231 individuals proudly became Canadian citizens in the first 11 months of 2023, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to diverse and inclusive citizenship.

As we already bid farewell to 2023, Canada immigration 2023 Review stands as a testament to its commitment to diversity, economic growth, and cultural preservation. The initial days of the new year have set the stage for continued innovation and heightened inclusivity, reinforcing the position in Canada immigration 2024.

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PNP Draws & Updates

DateProvinceInvitations
April 17Prince Edward Island168 invitations
April 17 Manitoba27 invitations
April 16Alberta81 invitations
April 15British Columbia5 invitations
March 18British Columbia12 invitations
Check Out the Full List of PNP Draws➜

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Recent Express Entry Draws

DrawNumber Of InvitationsMinimum CRS Points
347 (CEC)500546
346 (PNP)511706
345(Healthcare)500510
344 (Education)1000479
343 (PNP)421727
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