BREAKING: Canada Opens TR to PR Pathway for 33,000 Workers


BREAKING: Canada’s new TR to PR pathway has launched—Ottawa opens doors for 33,000 workers in SECRET move

Ottawa has pulled the trigger.

Canada’s immigration department has officially launched a one-time measure granting permanent residence to 33,000 foreign workers already struggling on temporary permits.

But you wouldn’t know it from the government’s silence.

Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab dropped the bombshell in an exclusive interview with the Toronto Star on March 6, admitting the program went live quietly—with full details still under wraps until April.

The stealth launch

No press conference. No celebratory tweets. Just a ministerial admission that the pathway is already accepting candidates.

The dramatic move mirrors emergency immigration measures rushed through during the pandemic crisis.

Yet while Ottawa stays coy, immigration consultants are sounding the alarm.

“This is happening NOW,” one Toronto-based lawyer told Canada Visa Monitor. “Workers need to gather their documents immediately before the window slams shut.”

The program specifically targets temporary foreign workers who have built lives in Canada but face deportation when their permits expire.

For years, these 33,000 individuals have lived in limbo—paying taxes, filling labour shortages, and raising families while staring at expiry dates.

Now, suddenly, salvation.

First reported by CIC News, this quiet launch signals a dramatic shift in Canada’s immigration strategy.

Sources suggest Minister Diab is avoiding political backlash by keeping the program low-key until next month’s official unveiling.

But for eligible workers, the clock is ticking.

With only 33,000 spots available and applications already pouring in, experts predict a stampede when April details emerge.

Will you make the cut?


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