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Is TR to PR Coming Back to Canada in 2026?
The TR2PR (Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident) program is back in the spotlight, with more details expected in April 2026.
However, this new version will be very different from previous programs. The government plans to cap the intake at only 33,000 applicants over two years, which is much smaller compared to past TR2PR pathways.
If you're a temporary resident in Canada hoping to become a permanent resident, this update could be very important for you. Stay tuned as we break down the new rules, eligibility, and what this could mean for your PR journey.
Your guide to Canadian immigration programs
Short explainers on the programs we work with most. Click any tile to play the video.
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Canada Immigration Weekly News- January 12