The info covers
- Available Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- How PNPs can give you 600 extra CRS score in Express Entry
- Sub-categories of PNPs
- PNPs requirements and cost
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With the increasing popularity of the Express Entry program among skilled immigrants who want to move permanently to Canada, it looks like the CRS cut-offs may remain high for some time.
All these provinces (except Quebec, with a separate selection system) have their own provincial nominee programs
North West Territories and Yukon have PNPs for skilled immigrants, while Nunavut has none.
In total there are 11 provinces/territories with PNPs for skilled immigrants.
Beyond interest, there are other boxes of eligibility & financial capability as I always say.
I'll, however, highlight the programs below with links to the program pages for you to read more details.
For its Express Entry aligned provincial nominee program, Alberta goes into the EE pool itself to invite eligible candidates for nomination.
Eligible candidates must have a minimum CRS score of 300. Details at bit.ly/2tPh1WP
- With an existing EE profile
- With interest in immigrating permanently to Alberta
- Working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development & diversification
- With a minimum CRS score of 300
Express Entry aligned BC PNP is in 4 subcategories
- Skilled workers in high-demand occupations
- Healthcare professionals
-International Grads(from Canadian institutions)
- International Postgrads(from B.C. institutions)
Details bit.ly/3aMLdCB
Each pathway has specific program requirements.
Find out more about this at bit.ly/2u6v06B
This was the first PNP to be implemented in Canada. Started in 1998 & the skilled immigrant category seeks recent graduates or skilled workers interested in living permanently in Manitoba
Details available at bit.ly/2tZGnhl
- Skilled Workers in Manitoba
- Skilled Workers Overseas
You will submit an Express of Interest to the province by yourself, and be assigned points. Highest-scoring candidates are then invited to submit an MPNP application
- Manitoba support (a friend or relative) or
- Manitoba Experience (previous or ongoing education or work in the province) or
- Manitoba Invitation (scouted through a recruitment mission or exploratory visit)
The NBPNP skilled immigrant category is for those with the skills, education & work experience needed to contribute to New Brunswick’s economy, and are ready to live and work in the province.
Details at bit.ly/2eL5ctc
- Express Entry Profile
- Living or working currently in New Brunswick
- A letter of employment from an employer in the province
- Direct selection from the Express Entry pool
NLPNP accepts skilled immigrant applications in 3 sub-categories
- Skilled Worker
- Express Entry Skilled Worker
- International Graduate
It may nominate up to 1,050 individuals annually. Details at bit.ly/2S03WBR
A webinar is also regularly done by Newfoundland & Labrador to explain different pathways available for those who want to move permanently to the province.
I'll post as soon as the details are available this year.
It is for skilled immigrants who wish to live in Nova Scotia permanently. You must have a good chance of quickly finding a job in the province
The 2 popular subcategories are Category A & B of the Express Entry Stream. Details bit.ly/1H0WPdF
And like Alberta, the NSD may also directly invite candidates from the federal Express Entry pool to apply for a provincial nomination in the province.
The priority of the NSD is to
- Fill labour and skill shortages in the province
- Select candidates with skills or occupations that are in high labour market demand in Nova Scotia.
OINP helps Ontario to meet its labour market & economic development priorities
The skilled immigrant stream has multiple subcategories. And there are different requirements for each.
Details at bit.ly/2QKfJoq
- Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream
- PhD Graduate Stream
- French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
- Human Capital Priorities Stream
- Skilled Trades Stream
And like Alberta & Nova Scotia, Ontario may directly invite candidates from the EE pool.
PEI, Canada's smallest province accepts applications from skilled immigrants through its Expression of interest portal.
Candidates are invited for Labour & Express Entry subcategory
Details at bit.ly/2NiMgjx
PEI also provides information on when it will invite individuals to apply to the PEI Provincial Nominee Program each month.
The next invitation date is Feb 20, 2020. Invitations are issued once a month.
SINP has a list of occupations eligible for the program. It is popular among candidates with a Saskatchewan connection.
Unlike Manitoba, SINP does not accept 'friends' as the provincial connection
Details bit.ly/3aT83bC
Applications for nomination in Sask are also submitted through the province's Expression of Interest portal.
Northwest Territories has the highest median household income in Canada. Its capital, Yellowknife, has the highest rate of employment in the country
The winter is cold, but the people are warm.
Details at bit.ly/2tb8VY3
The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) is run by the Yukon Government in partnership with Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) under the “Agreement for Canada-Yukon Cooperation on Immigration."
Details available at bit.ly/2lWBbqf
The YNP streams for Skilled Immigrants & Critical Impact Workers is locally driven & based on the needs of Yukon employers
More details on the step-by-step process for this is available at bit.ly/38PNAT4
You cannot immigrate to Quebec using the Express Entry program. To immigrate, you must apply thru the Quebec-selected program
Details at bit.ly/2rhiUdB
You will provide required documents to the province for assessment & then be informed if you are successfully nominated.
A successful (Express-Entry aligned) nomination will, however, add 600 points to your CRS Score. So, a lot of candidates gladly bear the additional costs
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