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Main Topic: Immigration opportunities in 2026. Several countries are easing immigration policies to attract skilled workers.
Key Countries & Details:
* Canada:
* Plans to accept 380,000 permanent residents annually (2026-2028).
* Economic immigrants will make up 64% of new residents by 2027/2028.
* Focus on attracting talent in technology,healthcare,and engineering.
* Facilitating transition from student/temporary worker to permanent residency.
* Using the ”Express Entry” system to speed up residency for skilled professionals.
* Regional programs to encourage immigration to less populated areas.
* Germany:
* Updated skilled immigration law allows entry without a job offer via the “Chance Card” (a one-year work search visa).
Overall trend: There’s international competition to attract skilled workers, with many countries offering easier pathways to immigration, frequently enough without requiring a pre-existing job offer. These opportunities frequently enough come with high salaries and the possibility of permanent residency.
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