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Canada Immigration 2026 has changed — and not everyone agrees with the new direction. In this video, we break down the latest immigration policy updates from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), what the new rules mean for Express Entry, permanent residents, students, and workers, and why the country is divided over these decisions. The federal government’s updated immigration levels plan has sparked debate across provinces including Alberta, Ontario, and British Columbia. Supporters say it protects jobs and housing. Critics warn it could slow economic growth. In this video you’ll learn: What changed in Canada immigration policy for 2026 How Express Entry and PR pathways may be affected Impact on jobs, housing, and international students What applicants should do next If you are planning to immigrate to Canada in 2026, this update is important. 👉 Subscribe to Canada Knowledge Guru for trusted updates on: • Canada study permits • Visas & immigration news • PR pathways • International student guidance ======================================================== 📧 Contact: CanadaKnowledgeGuru@gmail.com ======================================================== ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is based on publicly available sources and current policies at the time of recording. Immigration laws, study permit rules, and Designated Learning Institution (DLI) requirements may change without notice. Immigration rules can change at any time. Always verify information from official Government of Canada sources before applying. Canada Knowledge Guru is not a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer. This content should not be considered legal or immigration advice. Always consult the official Government of Canada website or a licensed immigration professional before making any application or decision. The creator is not responsible for any outcomes, refusals, losses, or decisions made based on this video.