With the current immigration climate of the world, many are worried. Some countries are closing doors or making it harder for foreign workers, however, Canada has just announced an increasing the number of LMIA-exempt work permits for 2026.
This means that Canada is opening more doors for international workers. More people from outside Canada will be allowed to work legally through the International Mobility Program (IMP), a pathway designed to attract global talent without many of the delays found in other work permit programs.
The Canadian government has confirmed in its 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan that 170,000 LMIA-exempt work permits will be issued in 2026. This represents an increase of approximately 32% compared to earlier immigration levels plans. Additionally, the government has confirmed that the same number will be maintained for 2027 and 2028, giving applicants even more certainty and time to plan their time in Canada accordingly. This long-term commitment from Canada allows workers, graduates, and employers to have confidence about their future in Canada.
The International Mobility Program (IMP) makes it easier for Canadian employers to hire workers from outside Canada. Under this program, employers do not need to get an LMIA, which is usually required to prove that no Canadian worker is available for the job. Because of this, LMIA-exempt work permits are often faster to process, involve less paperwork, and give workers more flexibility. This makes the IMP one of the easiest and most practical ways to work in Canada.
This announcement signifies that Canada is still open and planning for the future despite the current immigration climate. This provides an opportunity for foreign workers looking for stability and career growth, international graduates who want Canadian work experience, and Canadian employers who need faster and flexible hiring options.
As immigration numbers increase, acting fast is very important as the number of spots can fill up quite quickly. At Canadim our team can help you understand your options, gather all proper documentation, and help you make informed decisions to avoid common mistakes and setbacks during the process.
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