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The federal government has announced significant updates to Canada’s Express Entry system, introducing new priority occupational categories for permanent residence under category-based selection.
Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab made the announcement on February 18, 2026, during a speech at the Canadian Club in Toronto.
The changes introduce new targeted categories for senior managers with Canadian work experience, researchers with Canadian work experience, transport occupations and skilled military recruits.
The government has raised the minimum work experience requirement for all occupational categories from six months to one year.
The required one year of skilled work experience must have been obtained within the past three years. However, the experience does not need to be continuous.
This change applies across all Express Entry occupational categories.
This category includes senior managers in construction, transportation, production, utilities, trade, broadcasting, financial services, health, education, social services and other business sectors.
Eligible occupations include:
The new transport category includes:
Notably, this new transport category does not include occupations from the previous transport category, which was retired in February 2025.
Eligible occupations include:
Beyond the one-year work experience requirement, candidates applying under the military recruits category must:
Minister Diab also confirmed that the first draw under the “Physicians with Canadian work experience” category — introduced on December 8, 2025 — will take place this week.
The government will continue to prioritize candidates under:
The agriculture and agri-food occupations category has been retired.
Under Express Entry’s category-based selection (CBS), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issues Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates who meet the criteria of a selected occupational category.
Since April 2024, most non-provincial nominee draws have been conducted under the Canadian Experience Class, meaning foreign nationals without Canadian work experience or provincial nominations have primarily been selected through category-based draws.
To qualify for Express Entry, candidates must:
Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which scores profiles out of 1200 points based on age, education, work experience and language ability. Spousal factors may also contribute to the overall score.
During the Q&A session, Diab emphasized that Canada has structured immigration pathways for skilled workers and that the asylum system should be reserved for individuals in genuine need of protection.
Bill C-12, which proposes asylum reforms, has passed third reading in the House of Commons and is currently under review in the Senate. It must pass a third reading in the Senate and receive royal assent to become law.
The minister also stated that foreign nationals visiting Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be subject to standard entry requirements and should not use asylum claims as an alternative immigration pathway.