Canada sets a 32,000-professional target for credential recognition and raises minimum wages. IRCC invited 3,000 Skilled Trades candidates in Draw #408 with a score of 477.
Building the Future: Skilled Trades Surge and a Revolution in Foreign Credential Recognition
As of April 7, 2026, Canada is shifting its immigration engine toward the “builders” of the nation. With the year’s first major draw for skilled trades and a massive $97 million investment to fix credential bottlenecks, the federal government is clearing the path for healthcare and construction professionals to start working faster than ever before.
Express Entry Draw #408: First Skilled Trades Draw of 2026
On April 2, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted the first category-based selection of the year for candidates in Skilled Trades occupations.
Draw Highlights:
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Invitations Issued (ITAs): 3,000
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CRS Cut-off Score: 477 points (a significant 33-point decrease from the last trades-specific draw in September 2025).
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Tie-breaking Rule: February 14, 2026, at 20:53:54 UTC.
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Year-to-Date: Canada has now issued 58,830 ITAs through 20 Express Entry draws in 2026.
New 2026-2027 Foreign Credential Recognition (FCR) Targets
The Canadian government has unveiled an ambitious roadmap to end “brain waste” by accelerating the licensing of internationally trained professionals.
The FCR Action Plan:
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The Target: Helping 32,000 professionals join the workforce through 58 new provincial agreements.
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The Funding: A new $97 million Action Fund to streamline licensing in healthcare and construction.
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Pre-Arrival Strategy: Encouraging skilled migrants to begin their certification process before they land in Canada.
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Goal: To make the assessment of foreign qualifications transparent and efficient, eliminating systemic barriers that prevent experts from practicing their professions.
Climate Resilience: New Measures for Natural Disaster Victims
In response to increasingly severe climate events, IRCC has introduced temporary immigration measures (valid from April 1, 2026, to November 30, 2028) for those affected by domestic natural disasters.
Key Benefits:
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Status Restoration: Impacted temporary residents can replace lost documents and apply for extensions even beyond the standard 90-day window.
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Fee Waivers: Certain application and biometric fees are waived for foreign emergency personnel arriving to support disaster response.
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Coverage: Includes international students, workers, and visitors whose lives are disrupted by floods, fires, or other emergencies.
Minimum Wage Increases: Manitoba and PEI
Provinces continue to adjust pay scales to match the 2025 inflation rate and support the purchasing power of workers.
Wage Updates:
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Manitoba: Rising by 40 cents to $16.40/hour on October 1, 2026.
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Prince Edward Island: A two-step hike—to $17.30/hour on Oct. 1, 2026, and $17.60/hour on April 1, 2027.
Why Choose Go Canada Services?
Go Canada Services (est. 2004) is the only Canadian Incorporation providing holistic Academic, Immigration, Integration, and Legal Services. We help you navigate the 477-point Trades draws and the new $97M Credential Recognition pathways.
Our Core Services:
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Permanent Residence Canada: Strategic EOI optimization for Skilled Trades and healthcare categories.
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Credential Assessment (ECA): Expert guidance to benefit from the new 2026-2027 FCR Action Fund.
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Status Restoration: Specialized help for those affected by natural disasters to maintain legal status.
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Free Immigration Assessment: Evaluate your 2026 eligibility for the next category-based draw.
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Contact Our Experts: Personalized consultation for construction and healthcare professionals seeking faster licensing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What was the CRS score for the first Skilled Trades draw of 2026? The cut-off score for Express Entry Draw #408 was 477 points, with 3,000 invitations issued.
2. How many people will benefit from the new Credential Recognition plan? The government aims to help approximately 32,000 internationally trained professionals join the workforce in 2026-2027.
3. What can I do if a natural disaster destroyed my study or work permit? Under the new IRCC measures effective April 1, 2026, you can apply to replace lost status documents and extend your permits for free, even if the 90-day window has passed.
4. When does the minimum wage increase in Manitoba? The wage will rise to $16.40 per hour on October 1, 2026.
5. Which sectors are the main focus of the $97 million FCR Action Fund? The fund specifically targets critical labor shortages in Healthcare and Construction.
6. Can I start my credential recognition before I arrive in Canada? Yes, the 2026-2027 plan explicitly encourages and provides resources for newcomers to start the certification process while still in their home country.
7. I work in the trades but my score is below 477. What should I do? Scores for trade categories have dropped by 33 points since last year. You should Contact Our Experts to help you optimize your profile, improve your language scores, or secure a valid job offer to ensure you are ready for the next round.
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