This week, three Canadian provinces submitted individuals for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Because the federal and provincial governments share immigration, provinces can choose economic immigration candidates who they believe would fit in well with the local economy and labor force. A nomination strengthens a candidate’s application for permanent residency to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Provinces are given a set number of nominations from which to invite candidates. The number of nominations assigned to a province is determined by variables like as population, local economy, accessible settlement assistance for newcomers, and others.
Except for Nunavut and Quebec, all Canadian provinces and territories have PNPs. Quebec has a unique deal with the federal government that allows it to choose all its economic immigrants rather than just a certain number.
Provincial immigration results December 2-8
Ontario
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) staged three different drawings for candidates in the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream.
While all candidates were in the same pool, the three draws focused on distinct characteristics. The greatest attraction was for 1,663 applicants with a minimum score of 43 in healthcare and STEM jobs.
Candidates in skilled crafts occupations were also attracted. The province welcomed 761 individuals with a minimum score of 34 for these vocations.
The Economic Mobility Pathways Project (EMPP) final draw targeted 13 individuals. There was no minimum score requirement. The EMPP is a program that allows talented refugees and other displaced individuals to move to Canada.
British Columbia
On December 5, British Columbia held four targeted drawings for 193 BC PNP Skilled Workers and International Graduate candidates.
The greatest draw was 92 individuals in tech vocations. A minimum score of 94 in the Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) was required for candidates.
The province also invited 46 early childhood educators and helpers and 24 applicants with a minimum score of 60 in healthcare vocations.
The final draw was for individuals working in the construction industry. A minimum SIRS score of 75 was required for the 31 invited candidates.
Manitoba
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited 117 individuals on December 4 as part of special immigration procedures for persons affected by Ukraine’s ongoing crisis.
Candidates in this draw received a nomination if they were:
- A citizen of Ukraine;
- Had a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark of 4 in each language band;
- Had an established connection to Manitoba
- Had a valid language test;
- Had a score of at least 60 points according to MPNP assessment criteria; and
- Could satisfy all other requirements of the Skilled Worker Overseas pathway, including sufficient settlement funds.