We deeply value the compassion and generosity of our Catholic community, parishes, and the public who reach out with the hope of sponsoring refugees through the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) Program. While our desire is to respond to every request, we are currently limited in the number of sponsorships we can support due to recent federal policy changes.
These changes were introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and affect all Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs) across Canada.
The Global Cap is the total number of allocations that is given to all Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAH) in Canada.
Each SAH gets different number of spaces given to them from IRCC.
IRCC has introduced a three‑year Global Cap and Levels Reduction Plan (2026–2028).
On November 25, 2025, IRCC informed the SAH Association that the Global Cap for 2026 would be reduced to 5,000 people nationwide. This represents a 54% reduction from 2025 — which was reduced by 20% in 2024.
As a result of this significant decrease, the Diocese of Hamilton received far fewer sponsorship spaces for 2026. This directly impacts our ability to respond to the many families hoping to reunite with loved ones through this life‑saving program.
*The allocation numbers determination is under the authority of the immigration minister. This means that the Minister can increase the allocation at any given point of the fiscal year which is different than the level plans and can be changed by strong advocacy initiatives.
The Immigration Levels Plan encompasses all immigration streams. Alongside reducing the global cap, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has also lowered its immigration targets, including those related to refugee admissions, which will affect the number of refugees arriving in Canada each year.
| Year | Total Immigration | GAR | PSR | Total Refugees | Other Immigration | Refugee Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 395,000 | 15,250 | 23,000 | 38,250 | 356,750 | 9.7% |
| 2026 | 380,000 | 15,250 | 16,000 | 31,250 | 348,750 | 8.2% |
| 2027 | 365,000 | 15,250 | 16,000 | 31,250 | 333,750 | 8.6% |
| 2028 | 370,000 | 15,250 | 16,000 | 31,250 | 338,750 | 8.4% |
In addition to the reduced Global Cap, several other federal decisions further limit sponsorship opportunities:
Together, these changes leave very limited pathways for families seeking to bring loved ones to safety in Canada currently.
These federal policy decisions have real and human consequences, including:
Although these decisions are outside the Diocese’s control, your voice still matters.
Advocacy and education are powerful tools for change.
Please use this personalized template letter (in Word doc format) when contacting your MP.
Find resources and reports at the website below.
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Consider becoming a member, volunteer, or advocate with organizations working for fair and humane refugee policies, including:
Rooted in our call to welcome the stranger, these resources offer insight into forced migration, refugee protection, and the profound challenges faced by newcomers, including family separation, survivors’ guilt, and the many obstacles involved in rebuilding a life in a new country. Exploring these materials can help inform our advocacy efforts, dispel common myths, and highlight the valuable contributions refugees make to Canadian communities.
These changes are difficult and deeply felt, especially by families waiting to reunite. While the reduction in sponsorships is not a reflection of decreased compassion or commitment, it does call us to advocate, educate, and accompany one another with hope and persistence.
