Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) is designed to support skilled refugees and displaced individuals seeking permanent employment in Canada. This program:
As outlined in the 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan, application processing may be limited in the short term. While the goal remains to process 80% of applications within standard timelines, a high volume of applicants may lead to longer processing times over the next three years.
Ways to Apply for the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP)
There are now two ways to apply for the EMPP:
Applicants can apply through one of the following economic immigration programs:
To apply, candidates must first meet the eligibility criteria and submit an application to a province, territory, or RNIP community, depending on the program they choose.
Applicants can apply directly through the federal EMPP, which includes:
Candidates must meet specific requirements for work experience, education, and language proficiency.
Benefits of the EMPP
Through the EMPP, eligible applicants and their dependents can benefit from:
✅ Waived application and biometric fees
✅ Expedited processing (6 months or less in most cases)
✅ Covered medical exam costs under the Interim Federal Health Program
✅ Access to the Immigration Loans Program (ILP) to assist with:
Additional Support for Regional EMPP Applicants
If applying through a regional economic program, applicants may also:
✔ Have an easier pathway to eligibility and application
✔ Use an immigration loan to meet settlement fund requirements
These benefits aim to make immigration and resettlement smoother for skilled refugees Eligibility Requirements for the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP)
To apply for the EMPP, you must meet three sets of eligibility requirements:
You must prove your status as a refugee or displaced person by providing one of the following:
If you are applying with a temporary protected status document, an officer will assess your case to determine if you lack a durable solution.
If you do not have any of the documents listed above, one of EMPP’s trusted partners can:
✅ Assess your eligibility as a refugee or displaced person.
✅ Issue a referral letter if you meet the criteria.
📌 Important: You must be living outside Canada when applying for the EMPP.
You can apply under one of the following streams:
To qualify, you must meet these criteria:
✅ Job Offer Requirements
✅ Work Experience Requirements
✅ Education Requirements
Your education must align with the TEER category of your job offer:
TEER Category | Education Requirement |
TEER 0 or TEER 5 | No specific education required, but you must demonstrate the ability to perform job duties. |
TEER 1 | A university degree (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate) OR 1 year of previous experience in a related TEER 2 job. |
TEER 2 | A 2-year post-secondary education program OR a 2-year apprenticeship program for jobs with supervisory or safety responsibilities OR 1 year of related TEER 3 experience. |
TEER 3 | A post-secondary education program, apprenticeship, or more than 6 months of on-the-job training OR 1 year of related TEER 4 experience. |
TEER 4 | Completion of secondary school OR several weeks of on-the-job training OR 1 year of related TEER 5 experience. |
✅ Language Requirements
To qualify, you must meet the following:
✅ Work Experience Requirements
✅ Education Requirements
You must have one of the following:
✅ Language Requirements
✅ Settlement Funds Requirement
You must prove you have enough money to support yourself and your family in Canada. Acceptable sources include:
You must be eligible for one of the following programs:
✅ Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
✅ Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
✅ Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) (no longer accepting new applications)
Key Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, you must meet these general criteria:
Exemptions for AIP and RNIP
Under the EMPP, some requirements are waived for AIP and RNIP applicants:
❌ You don’t need to prove you worked a certain number of hours within a specific timeframe (only total hours worked matters).
❌ You don’t need to provide an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
❌ You can apply for a loan to cover your settlement funds requirement.
📌 Important: These exemptions do not apply to PNP applicants. The province/territory sets the PNP requirements.
If you apply under the regional EMPP and need help meeting settlement fund requirements, you may be eligible for a low-interest microloan through Windmill Microlending if you:
✅ Have a job offer.
✅ Do not have enough settlement funds.
❌ You cannot use the Immigration Loans Program (ILP) for settlement funds.
You must be admissible to Canada, meaning: