Canada paused the EMPP in 2026 as part of an ongoing review and consideration of a future permanent program. As a result, displaced applicants seeking to migrate through skills-based routes must navigate programs that were not designed to accommodate the legal, documentary, and financial constraints associated with displacement. In whatever form the EMPP reopens, its absence has highlighted the narrow alternatives available to anyone with an unconventional profile who is living displaced.
By providing a structured framework and comparative scorecards, the project contributes to ongoing policy discussions on how to expand access to skills-based migration for displaced populations. The findings are intended to support evidence-based policy making and to inform discussions at federal and provincial levels, including potential adjustments to existing immigration pathways and the design of a future EMPP.