Canada’s immigration strategy plays a crucial role in Prime Minister Carney’s vision for a new global economic order.
In a significant speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Canadian prime minister highlighted the recent shift in international relations, emphasizing the abandonment of traditional diplomacy in favor of power politics and protectionism.
Carney outlined three options for nations in this new era, advocating for a ‘third path’ based on mutual cooperation and common interests.
- Nation-building projects offer opportunities for newcomers to contribute to ambitious infrastructure developments in Canada, including roads, mines, ports, and residential projects.
- The Temporary Foreign Worker Program prioritizes skilled workers in key sectors such as trades, natural resources, and healthcare, with provisions for spouses to obtain open work permits.
- International student graduates can benefit from Canada’s post-graduation work permit program, allowing them to work in the country for up to three years after completing their studies.


