Express Entry Trends in 2026 and What Winnipeg Applicants Need to Know
19th, Aug 2025
According to Statistics Canada data released on August 8, 2025, recent immigrants continue to experience significantly higher unemployment rates compared to Canadian-born residents.
The July 2025 figures reveal that immigrants who landed within the past five years face an 11.2% unemployment rate, compared to just 6.2% for Canadian-born workers.
This substantial 5-percentage-point gap highlights ongoing integration challenges despite overall national unemployment holding steady at 6.9%. The disparity gradually diminishes with time in Canada, as immigrants with more than 10 years of residency show unemployment rates nearly matching Canadian-born citizens.
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