A new regulatory proposal indicates that Canada is preparing to redesign the selection of high-skilled immigrants, replacing the current Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades programs with a single, streamlined federal category. The goal is to simplify the system and make it more responsive to labour market needs, shifting away from a universal selection model toward a more targeted approach based on occupations and economic demand. These changes are being developed at the regulatory level, meaning a structural shift rather than a technical update to the existing system. Public consultations are expected to take place in Spring 2026, and the final criteria have not yet been announced. If implemented, the reform would significantly change eligibility pathways and how candidates are selected for permanent residence in Canada.