A review of the revisions to the Provincial Nominee Program from the previous month and the results of the national draws.
Over
3,000 invitations to submit applications for a provincial nomination were sent
out by Canada's Provincial
Nominee Programs (PNP) last month.
Federal,
provincial, and territorial governments work together to jointly manage the
PNP, which is an immigration program. In order to better satisfy their needs in
the labour market and advance their goals for economic growth, it gives Canadian
provinces and territories the chance to construct their own immigration
streams.
In order to better fairly distribute the benefits
of immigration among the provinces and to promote immigration to smaller
provinces and sparsely inhabited regions of the nation, Canada adopted the PNP
in 1998. In most Canadian provinces and territories today, a sizable portion of
economic immigration is attributable to the PNP. In fact, this program is
crucial to meeting the demographic and labour force demands of many smaller
Canadian provinces, including Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island,
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. PNPs alone are
anticipated to result in the admission of more than 93,000 immigrants annually
as permanent residents by 2024. PNPs with Express Entry links
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The majority of participating provinces and
territories have at least one PNP stream that is compatible with Canada's
federal Express Entry
system, which serves as the administration platform for three immigration
programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades
Program, and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) (FSTP). Known as
"enhanced" PNPs, Express Entry-linked PNP streams let a province
choose applicants with profiles in the Express Entry pool and ask them to apply
for a provincial nomination. Candidates for Express Entry who receive a
nomination from a PNP have 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points
immediately added to their base score.
In two separate PNP-specific Express
Entry draws held in June, 1,568 applicants were given invitations to
apply. FSWP and CEC invitations are currently being delayed in order to clear
the Express Entry backlog that has accumulated as a result of the pandemic's
administrative difficulties. However, Canadian Immigration Minister Sean Fraser
stated that Express Entry invites for FSWP and CEC candidates should resume on
July 6 in an exclusive interview with CIC News last week. The Minister added that
most new Express Entry applications would be handled once more within the
IRCC's six-month service requirement.
The results of one
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) draw were made public by Alberta
in June. On June 16, 150 applicants were invited to submit applications for a
provincial nomination under the Alberta Express Entry stream. Candidates were
invited if they received a CRS score of at least 306.
The Express Entry British
Columbia, Skills Immigration, Tech, and Entrepreneur Regional Pilot streams of
the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) invite the top-scoring
applicants to apply for provincial nominations. For candidates whose occupation
has been prioritized, the province also holds a special draw. More than 600
prospective immigrants were invited by the province in June.
The province of Manitoba
periodically extends invites through the three following streams: International
Education Stream, Skilled Workers in Manitoba, and Skilled Workers Abroad. Last
month, the province had one draw. 34 of the 146 Letters of Advice to apply that
were sent out to applicants did so because their Express Entry profile was
active. In a rare occurrence, applicants from the Skilled Workers in Manitoba
were excluded from this draw.
Manitoba also occasionally holds Expression of
Interest (EOI) draws for people who satisfy MPNP
eligibility requirements and are impacted by the present situation in
Ukraine as a special immigration measure for Ukrainian nationals. The province
did one such draw on June 21 and sent out 14 invites.
The outcomes of nine draws held in June were made
public by the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
Through Ontario's Express Entry French-Speaking
Skilled Worker (FSSW) stream, there were two draws. The province invited 153
applicants with a score of 481 or above and a targeted occupation following the
first draw, which was placed on June 9. The province invited 356 applicants
with a score of 440 or higher and a targeted occupation following the second
draw, which was placed on June 21.
The province also extended invitations to 1,721
applicants from the Employer Job Offer categories of International Students,
In-Demand Skills, Foreign Workers, and Masters Graduate Stream and PhD Graduate
Stream the dates of these draws were June 1 and June 29.
Additionally, OINP declared in June that the
federal government had given it its allotment of nominations for 2022. By 2022,
the province will get 9,750 nominations.
Every month draws for the Prince Edward Island
Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) are organized in advance. On June 16, the
PEI PNP held a draw and invited 127 applicants from the Express Entry and
Labour Impact streams, as well as 9 from the Business Impact stream.
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