June 2025 Canada immigration news: leadership in refugee resettlement for World Refugee Day, travel industry’s reliance on non-permanent residents, CBSA suspends Israel deportations, and PEI PNP invites 52 candidates. Go Canada Services offers expert guidance.
Canada Immigration News June 2025: World Refugee Day Leadership, Travel Workforce Shifts, CBSA Halts Israel Deportations, PEI PNP Draw
Canada Immigration News Introduction
June 2025 showcases Canada’s evolving immigration and humanitarian landscape. On World Refugee Day, Canada reaffirmed its global leadership in refugee resettlement, while the travel industry grapples with workforce changes, CBSA suspends deportations to Israel, and PEI conducts a new PNP draw.
These developments highlight Canada’s balance of humanitarian commitments and economic needs. Go Canada Services, a trusted firm since 2004, provides expert support to navigate these Canada immigration news updates. This article explores these trends and how Go Canada Services can assist.
Canada Leads on World Refugee Day 2025
On June 20, 2025, Minister Lena Metlege Diab announced Canada’s plan to resettle 20,000 refugees by 2026, including 12,000 from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and 4,000 from Sudan, prioritizing vulnerable groups like women and LGBTQI+ individuals. A $50.4 million commitment to UNHCR over four years supports 123.2 million globally displaced people.
Canada’s Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), extended to 2025, integrates skilled refugees into the workforce, with 94% of participants recommending it. Posts on X reflect mixed sentiment, urging sustained commitment amid policy shifts. For refugee support, visit Go Canada Services’ Refugee Programs.
Travel Industry’s Workforce Transformation
From 2017 to 2023, Canada’s travel and accommodation sector recovered financially post-COVID but saw employment lag below pre-2019 levels. Non-permanent residents, including international students and temporary foreign workers, now fill critical labour gaps, with 44,675 temporary worker permits issued in Q1 2025.
Challenges include an aging workforce and economic uncertainty, though AI-related job disruptions are low. Newcomers targeting hospitality roles should leverage programs like EMPP. For career guidance, contact Go Canada Services via WhatsApp at +1(438)883-4577.
CBSA Suspends Deportations to Israel
On June 20, 2025, CBSA announced an Administrative Deferral of Removals (ADR) for Israel due to escalating Iran-Israel tensions, joining 16 other countries under ADR. The policy, effective until regional stability returns, excludes those inadmissible for criminality, human rights violations, or security risks.
This follows a 2024 spike in deportations (7,300 by November), 79% of which were rejected refugee claimants. The decision aligns with Canada’s Strong Borders Act, balancing security and humanitarian concerns. For updates, visit Go Canada Services’ Contact Page.
PEI PNP Draw Invites 52 Candidates
On June 19, 2025, Prince Edward Island issued 51 invitations to skilled workers in priority sectors and one to a business candidate (score: 150 points) under the PEI PNP.
This brings 2025’s total to 620 invitations. The next draw is scheduled for July 17, 2025. PEI’s focus on economic impact sectors like healthcare and tech aligns with Canada’s labour needs. Applicants should optimize profiles for competitive streams. For PEI PNP support, explore Go Canada Services’ Skilled Worker Program.

Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to common questions about June 2025 Canada immigration news:
- What did Canada announce for World Refugee Day 2025?
Canada plans to resettle 20,000 refugees by 2026, including 12,000 from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, with $50.4 million for UNHCR over four years. - How is the travel industry addressing labour shortages?
The sector relies on non-permanent residents like international students and temporary workers, with 44,675 permits in Q1 2025, amid post-COVID recovery challenges. - Why did CBSA suspend deportations to Israel?
On June 20, 2025, CBSA issued an ADR due to Iran-Israel tensions, excluding those inadmissible for criminal or security reasons, until stability returns. - What are the details of PEI’s June 2025 PNP draw?
PEI invited 51 skilled workers and one business candidate (150 points) on June 19, totaling 620 invitations in 2025, with the next draw on July 17.
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