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“British Columbia and Prince Edward Island Invite New Candidates in Latest Provincial Nomination Draws”

Through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), two Canadian provinces have invited candidates to submit nomination applications. To assist disseminate the economic advantages of immigration throughout regions of Canada where newcomers are less likely to think about immigrating, the PNP was initially established in Manitoba in 1998. Except for Quebec and Nunavut, every province and territory currently has a PNP. Provincial governments can use the scheme to choose economic immigrants who have the best chance of thriving in their new communities. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration The federal Immigration Levels Plan specifies the maximum number of nominations that each province may make. In the Plan for 2025, which was unveiled on October 24, the total number of PNP nominations that will be made in 2025 would be drastically reduced from 110,000 in 2024 to 55,000. A candidate’s application for permanent residence is strengthened when they receive a province’s nomination. Given that receiving a provincial nomination raises an Express Entry candidate’s total Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score by 600 points, this is particularly true for them. It is one of the most well-liked economic immigration routes in Canada for foreigners looking to settle there permanently. Results for provincial immigration from October 26 to November 1. British Columbia More than 83 invitations to submit for nomination in the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) were sent out by British Columbia on October 30. Thirty-one applicants from the entry-level, semi-skilled, skilled worker, and international graduate streams were invited to the province’s one general draw. With the exception of Entry Level and Semi-Skilled applicants, who needed a minimum score of 117, all candidates needed to receive a minimum score of 134. Additionally, B.C. conducted four targeted draws for applicants in certain occupations in the International Graduate and Skilled Worker streams: Childcare occupations: 20 candidates with a minimum score of 90. Construction occupations: 20 candidates with a minimum score of 96. Healthcare occupations: 12 candidates with a minimum score of 104. Veterinary occupations: Fewer than five candidates with a minimum score of 80. Island of Prince Edward In the Labour and Express Entry categories, the PEI PNP extended invitations to 89 candidates. Candidates currently employed in PEI’s manufacturing, construction, and healthcare industries were taken into consideration by the province. From the Business Work Permit Entrepreneur category, two further applicants were invited. The minimum score for these people was 92. 98% of the 1,237 invitations that PEI has sent out to PEI PNP candidates over the last 12 months have gone to those in the Labour and Express Entry streams. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

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British Columbia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec have extended invitations to apply 

Four provinces in Canada have recently issued invitations to apply for provincial programs that may lead to permanent residency.  Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP programs Four provinces in Canada have recently issued invitations to apply for provincial programs that may lead to permanent residency.  British Columbia  On October 22, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) conducted category-based draws under the Skilled Worker and International Graduate Streams, issuing around 125 invitations. These draws targeted specific occupations, and candidates needed to have job offers from British Columbia to qualify. The minimum scores required varied by category.  Draw Type Number of Invitations Minimum Score Childcare 41 83 Construction 10 89 Healthcare 11 99 Tech 60 117 Veterinary Care <5 80 Manitoba  Manitoba held its 231st expression of interest draws on October 24, distributing a total of 253 Letters of Advice to Apply. Of these, 210 were for the base PNP and 43 for the enhanced PNP. Candidates in the Skilled Worker Overseas stream had to be invited through a strategic recruitment initiative to be eligible.  Stream Letters of Advice Issued Minimum Score Skilled Worker in Manitoba 50 872 International Education 156 N/A Skilled Worker Overseas 47 703 Prince Edward Island  On September 20, Prince Edward Island (PEI) issued 48 invitations in its PNP draw, with a minimum points threshold of 97 for business invitations. The province invited candidates from several sectors, including healthcare, construction, trucking, and transportation, particularly those with work permits expiring soon. Only two invitations were issued for business candidates, while the majority—46—went to labor and Express Entry candidates.  Quebec  On September 19, Quebec issued 1,650 invitations through its Regular Skilled Worker Program. To qualify, candidates needed to demonstrate oral proficiency in French at level 7 on the Échelle québécoise des niveaux de compétence en français (NCLC). They also required either a minimum score of 573 or a valid job offer outside the Montreal area. Quebec typically releases information about its invitations retroactively.  Overview of the Provincial Nominee Programs  The invitations from British Columbia, Manitoba, and PEI are part of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which is a collaborative initiative between Canada’s federal government and the provinces, including Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Through the PNP, provinces can nominate foreign nationals for permanent residency, with the federal government providing specific allocations for nominations.  Each province offers various PNP streams, each with its own eligibility requirements and selection processes. Generally, once a foreign national receives a provincial nomination, they can expect to receive an invitation from the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to apply for permanent residency.  Base vs. Enhanced PNPs  There are two types of PNPs: base and enhanced. In base PNPs, foreign nationals apply directly to the province, and if they are successful, they receive a provincial nomination, usually followed by an IRCC invitation to apply. Enhanced PNPs, however, are linked with the Express Entry system. Candidates must have a valid Express Entry profile to be considered for enhanced PNPs.  Receiving a provincial nomination through an enhanced PNP grants candidates an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points on their Express Entry profile. If IRCC conducts a draw for which the candidate is eligible, they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. Generally, applications under enhanced PNPs are processed faster—around six months—compared to about twelve months for base PNP applications.  Quebec’s Immigration Program  Quebec has its own immigration processes and determines its own immigration targets. The province’s immigration ministry, Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration, does not require an allocation from IRCC. Individuals wishing to immigrate to Quebec must apply through one of the province’s immigration programs. If successful, they will receive a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), which they can use to apply to IRCC for permanent residency.  Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP programs

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Newcomers are nominated for provincial immigration by Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island.

This week, four provinces issued nominations for immigration candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Candidates were invited through economic streams that chose candidates based on their education, employment, professional skills, and more. Read on for a province-by-province breakdown of results for this week. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration Provincial immigration results: July 13-19th, 2024 Ontario This week the Ontario PNP (OINP) held four different provincial immigration draws under its economic immigration streams. The first draw occurred under the Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream. The OINP issued 265 invitations to apply (ITAs) to candidates who had a score of 35 or above, in a general draw. On the same day the OINP held a draw under the Employer Job Offer: International Student stream. The draw occurred in two parts, as the PNP first issued 424 invitations to candidates who had a job offer in a selected healthcare occupation and a score of 81 or more. In the second part of the draw (under the same stream), the OINP issued 839 invitations to candidates who had a job offer in a “other priority occupation”, and a minimum score of 77. The third draw occurred on July 16th, under the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream. The OINP issued five invitations to candidates who qualified under the federal Economic Mobility Pathways project. Lastly, on the 18th of July, the OINP held an Express Entry aligned targeted draw, issuing 1,240 ITAs under the Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities stream. The draw targeted candidates who worked in a healthcare occupation and had a minimum score between 425 and 444. BC, or British Columbia Five targeted draws were held on July 16th by the British Columbia PNP (BCPNP) under the Skilled Worker, International Graduate (which includes the EEBC option) stream. Candidates with professional expertise in various in-demand occupations and minimum cut-off scores were the focus of the PNP. Candidates received at least 68 invites in all. Below is a breakdown of the minimum scores by kind of draw: Candidates invited in the childcare worker’s draw required a minimum score of 94 to be invited; Candidates invited in the construction worker’s draw required a minimum score of 95 to be invited; Candidates invited in the healthcare worker’s draw required a minimum score of 104 to be invited; Candidates invited in the tech worker’s draw required a minimum score of 122 to be invited; and Candidates invited in the veterinary care worker’s draw required a minimum score of 80 to be invited. Manitoba The PNP (MPNP) of Manitoba staged two immigration drawings this week under two distinct streams. On July 18, the International Education stream held its first draw. 109 applicants who satisfied the stream requirements were invited by the province. The MPNP conducted a draw for the Skilled Worker Overseas stream that same day. Letters of advise to apply were sent to 52 candidates who said they were invited under a strategic recruitment initiative (by the MPNP) and had at least a 645 score. Of the 161 letters issued this week in total, 16 were issued to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code. Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) On the 19th of July, the Prince Edward Island PNP (PEI PNP) issued invitations under two of its streams. The PNP issued 84 invitations under the Labour and Express Entry streams. More specifically, invitations were issued to individuals in the healthcare and construction sectors, those with work permits that are expiring before end of the year (in the manufacturing and professional services sectors) and applicants in the International Graduate stream with work permits expiring before end of 2024. On the same day PEI issued two invitations under its Business streams. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

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