Canada in 5: Open Work Permits Extended for PR Applicants Until 2026
Canada has extended open work permits for PR applicants until December 2026, ensuring job security during processing. Discover how Yukon’s updated immigration process boosts fairness and efficiency. Plus, meet Raquel Urtasun, a leader in AI innovation, inspiring immigrants across Canada.
1. Top Story: Canada Extends Open Work Permits for PR Applicants Until 2026
As of December 16, 2024, Canada has extended its open work permit policy for permanent residency (PR) applicants until December 31, 2026. This update provides stability for applicants and their families while waiting for PR approval. Learn who qualifies and how this policy impacts immigrants in Canada.
Key Takeaways
- Open work permits are extended until December 2026 for PR applicants.
- Family members of applicants can also apply for work permits.
- The policy took effect on December 16, 2024, providing flexibility and security for workers.
New Open Work Permit Rules for PR Applicants
Canada’s updated policy, effective December 16, 2024, allows PR applicants to apply for or renew open work permits until December 31, 2026. This ensures applicants can stay employed and maintain legal status while awaiting PR decisions.
Applicants must have submitted their PR applications under the 2021 temporary public policies and still be awaiting a decision. Family members, including spouses and dependents aged 18 or older, can also apply for work permits under this policy.
Eligibility Requirements and Key Benefits
Applicants must have valid temporary resident status in Canada or be eligible to restore their status. They also need a work permit that is valid or set to expire within the next four months.
This policy helps prevent gaps in legal status, allowing workers to remain employed while waiting for PR decisions. It also includes family members to ensure they can stay together and maintain financial stability. Additionally, it supports employers by retaining skilled workers, contributing to Canada’s labor market and economic growth.
What this means for immigrants
Effective December 16, 2024, this policy offers peace of mind for PR applicants and their families, ensuring continued work and stability in Canada. To explore more ways temporary residents can transition to PR, read our guide on Pathways to Permanent Residence for Temporary Residents in Canada.
Need help with your PR application or work permit? Aïa can answer your immigration questions and guide you through each step of the process.
2. Yukon’s Focus: Streamlining Immigration Applications
Yukon is updating its immigration process to better manage demand and align with federal quotas. Starting January 29, 2025, the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) will reopen with quarterly intake rounds, accepting up to 125 applications per round to ensure fairness and efficiency.
- Yukon Nominee Program reopens January 29, 2025, with quarterly application rounds.
- Each round will accept up to 125 applications to manage high demand effectively.
- Yukon is negotiating with IRCC to increase quotas for 2025 immigration targets.
3. Success Snapshot: Raquel Urtasun Pioneers Autonomous Driving Innovation
Raquel Urtasun, an immigrant from Spain, is revolutionizing autonomous driving in Canada. As the founder and CEO of Waabi, a cutting-edge AI company in Toronto, she is advancing self-driving technology. Her leadership not only drives innovation but also positions Canada as a global hub for AI development, inspiring future generations of immigrants.