Canada Quietly Opens TR to PR Pathway for 33,000 Workers

Canada Has Already Launched New TR to PR Pathway For 33,000 Candidates

Ottawa has executed a stunning midnight manoeuvre that will rewrite the futures of 33,000 foreign workers currently sweating in Canadian limbo.

Without fanfare, without a press conference, and without warning, Immigration headquarters flung open a brand-new pathway converting temporary status into permanent golden tickets.

The bombshell move forms the muscular backbone of the controversial 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan that has divided the nation.

Workers who have spent years paying taxes, renting cramped apartments, and building lives while staring at expiration dates can finally exhale.

But the stealth launch has sent shockwaves through an already overheated housing market.

The Silent Stampede Begins

Sources confirm the portal went live days ago while the country was distracted by political theatre in the capital.

Now a frantic scramble is underway as eligible candidates rush to upload documents before the cap slams shut.

The 33,000 figure represents a massive chunk of the annual targets, effectively fast-tracking legions of labourers, caregivers, and tradespeople who have already proven their worth on Canadian soil.

Eligibility hinges on specific work experience criteria that border agents are reportedly applying with iron-fisted precision.

One wrong document, one expired permit, and applicants face instant rejection in this high-stakes lottery.

Immigration lawyers are drowning in panicked calls from workers terrified of missing the narrow window.

“This is the break we’ve prayed for,” one construction worker from Manila told us through trembling hands.

But suburban homeowners are furious, accusing the government of smuggling in massive population growth through the back door while hospital waiting rooms bulge and rental vacancies vanish.

The pathway specifically targets those already embedded in Canadian communities, a calculated move to avoid the arrival chaos that has plagued recent intake programs.

Officials are betting these 33,000 newcomers will hit the ground running, already holding jobs and local bank accounts.

Yet the processing machinery groans under the strain, with insiders warning that “permanent” residency could take years to actually materialize.

The race is on.


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