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Canada Launches New TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Temporary Workers in 2026
🇨🇦Immigration NewsMarch 26, 2026· 4 min read

Canada Launches New TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Temporary Workers in 2026

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A new one-time pathway launched in March 2026 gives up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in specific in-demand sectors a direct route to permanent residence — with open work permits available during processing.

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Canada's federal government confirmed the launch of a new Temporary Resident-to-Permanent Resident (TR-to-PR) pathway in March 2026. The program targets up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in specific high-demand sectors, offering a direct route to permanent residence. This is an entirely separate program from the TR-to-PR pathway that closed in November 2021.

Key Details

  • Up to 33,000 spots available across 2026–2027
  • Priority: workers in in-demand sectors including healthcare, trades, and food processing
  • Special emphasis on rural and remote area workers
  • Open work permits available to qualifying applicants during processing — workers can continue working without interruption
  • Confirmed operational as of March 2026 by Minister Lena Metlege Diab
  • Full sector-specific intake details released April 2026

Why This Matters

Hundreds of thousands of temporary workers who entered Canada under the high-intake policies of 2021–2023 now face uncertainty as their permits near expiration. With PNP allocations cut nearly 50% and Express Entry CRS scores above 500 for general draws, this pathway represents a critical — and time-limited — lifeline for workers who have built their lives in Canada and need a clear path to permanence. It is time-sensitive: intake will close once the 33,000 cap is reached.

ITC iLand is monitoring intake requirements closely and advising clients on eligibility. If you are currently in Canada on a work permit, book a free consultation to assess whether you qualify for this pathway.

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This article was prepared by ITC iLand licensed immigration consultants. This is general information and does not constitute legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies for the new 2026 TR-to-PR pathway?

It targets up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in in-demand sectors — including healthcare, trades and food processing — with special emphasis on rural and remote workers. It is a separate program from the TR-to-PR pathway that closed in November 2021.

Can I keep working while my application is processed?

Yes. Open work permits are available to qualifying applicants during processing, so you can continue working without interruption while your permanent residence application is reviewed.

How long will this pathway stay open?

It is time-limited — intake closes once the 33,000 cap is reached. If you are in Canada on a work permit, it is worth assessing your eligibility promptly rather than waiting.

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