Update for Newcomers in Canada – 2026

March 30, 2026

IRCC Settlement Services Update for Newcomers | 2026 Changes Explained

Author: Camila H. WWCC Settlement Counsellor


Canada is making changes to federally funded settlement services through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). These updates are intended to support a sustainable immigration system while continuing to help newcomers settle successfully.

 

What’s Changing

  • Starting April 1, 2026, access to IRCC‑funded settlement services will be available for up to 6 years after becoming a permanent resident.
  • Starting April 1, 2027, this timeframe will change to 5 years after becoming a permanent resident.

 

Who Is Affected

These changes apply only to economic immigrants.

They do NOT apply to:

  • Family‑sponsored immigrants
  • Protected persons and refugees
  • Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) applicants

If you fall into one of the groups listed above, your access to settlement services is not changing.

 

Why Settlement Services Matter

IRCC‑funded settlement services help newcomers:

  • Find employment
  • Build community connections
  • Understand life in Canada
  • Access supports for long‑term success

These services are free for eligible participants.

 

Who May Still Be Eligible

You may still qualify for settlement services if you are:

  • A permanent resident (within the eligibility timeframe)
  • A protected person or refugee
  • A temporary resident eligible under specific programs
  • A participant in select federal immigration initiatives

Eligibility can be complex — and it’s okay if you’re not sure where you fit.

 

We’re Here to Help!

If you think you may be eligible — or even if you’re unsure — we encourage you to reach out.


📩 Contact our Settlement Counsellors:  settlement@workingwomencc.org


🤝 Our team can help you:

  • Understand how these changes affect you
  • Explore what services you can still access
  • Connect to other supports if needed


You don’t have to navigate this alone.

 

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