Ottawa extends express immigration entry to researchers, military applicants
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Lena Diab is adding three new permanent residency streams to Canada’s express entry program that cover a variety of professions, including military ones.
The new streams are also open to researchers and senior managers with Canadian work experience and are part of what Diab calls a federal strategy to attract “top talent” to the country.
The new streams are meant to compliment the government’s $1.7 billion strategy to attract researchers to Canadian institutions.
In a speech to the Canadian Club Toronto on Wednesday, Diab said the government’s broader immigration strategy is to attract “the best and brightest” while reducing the number of permanent and temporary residents being admitted to Canada annually.
