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Late summer review: Canada’s Express Entry-linked Provincial Nominee Programs

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It鈥檚 been a busy summer for Canada鈥檚 Express Entry-linked Provincial Nominee Programs, with developments in Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Ontario leading the way.

(PNPs) allow participating Canadian provinces and territories to nominate a set number of immigrants for Canadian permanent residence each year.

Each of Canada鈥檚 11 PNPs now has at least one so-called 鈥渆nhanced nomination鈥 stream that allows it to invite candidates in the federal government鈥檚 to apply for a provincial nomination.

Express Entry manages the pool of candidates for Canada鈥檚 three federal economic immigration programs 鈥 the , the and the .

A provincial nomination obtained through an Express Entry-linked immigration category/stream awards candidates in the Express Entry pool an additional 600 points toward their score. The additional points effectively move candidates to the front of line for an for Canadian permanent residence.

Collectively, Canada鈥檚 PNPs will be responsible for more than 30 per cent of planned economic immigration to Canada in 2018.

Saskatchewan introduces new Express Entry EOI

Among the key developments this summer was the province of Saskatchewan鈥檚 transition on July 16 from a first-come, first-served application approach to an Expression of Interest system for its and immigration sub-categories.

Under an , interested immigration candidates create a profile and provide the requested information as a first step to being considered under the immigration program in question.

Eligible candidates are given a score based on the information they provide and are then ranked against the competition. The highest-ranked candidates are issued invitations to apply for a provincial nomination during periodic draws from the EOI pool of candidates.

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program聽(SINP) announced its first invitations to apply for a provincial nomination under this new EOI system on August 21, with 466 invitations being issued to candidates in the Express Entry sub-category.

In order to be eligible, Express Entry candidates must have high-skilled work experience in a profession found on Saskatchewan鈥檚聽 and satisfy other eligibility requirements, including obtaining at least 60 points on Saskatchewan鈥檚 .

The SINP has said the switch to an EOI system will allow it聽to better target those most likely to succeed in Saskatchewan鈥檚 labour market.

Nova Scotia鈥檚 introduces Labour Market Priorities Stream

The Atlantic Canada province of Nova Scotia also introduced a significant addition to its roster of Express Entry-linked immigration pathways at the start of August with the creation of its .

This new stream allows Nova Scotia鈥檚 Office of Immigration to identify Express Entry candidates who meet 鈥渕arket-identified labour shortages鈥 to apply for a provincial nomination.

Nova Scotia鈥檚 Office of Immigration put this new stream to use on August 8 when it issued Letters of Interest to 314 Express Entry candidates聽with at least two years of work experience as early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214).

鈥淎ttracting and retaining skilled workers will help increase access to important services such as early childhood education, while helping grow our population,鈥 a spokesperson for Nova Scotia鈥檚 Office of Immigration told聽CICNews. 鈥淭his will strengthen our communities and our provincial economy 鈥 benefiting all Nova Scotians.鈥

The Labour Market Priorities Stream is described as 鈥渇lexible鈥 and the specified occupations could vary from draw to draw depending on Nova Scotia鈥檚 needs.

In addition to the Labour Market Priorities Stream, Nova Scotia has two other immigration streams that tap the federal Express Entry system 鈥 the and the .

Ontario Express Entry

One of the biggest PNP draws of the summer took place on August 9 when Ontario鈥檚 issued 947 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to Express Entry candidates with job offers in the province and CRS scores as low as 350.

These were the first invitations issued through the Human Capital Priorities Stream since March 26, when Ontario held a similar targeted job offer draw. In that draw, Ontario invited 480 Express Entry candidates with CRS ranging from 351 to 446.

Both draws were exceptional in that the Human Capital Priorities Stream normally targets candidates with a CRS score of at least 400 and a job offer is not among its usual requirements. Of the eight draws held through the stream this year, six had no job offer requirement.

Ontario did not say if the job offers had to be in a specific occupation or field. In the past, Ontario has issued targeted invitations to candidates with work experience in聽select Information Communication Technology occupations.

The August 9 draw brought the number of invitations issued through the Human Capital Priorities Stream so far this year to 3,534.

Ontario鈥檚 other two Express Entry-linked streams 鈥 the and the聽 鈥 have also been active this summer.

Since June, Ontario has held 11 invitations rounds through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream, issuing a total of 323 NOIs in the process.

In order to qualify for Ontario鈥檚 French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, candidates must be eligible for either the Federal Skilled Worker Class聽or聽the Canadian Experience Class and have a Canadian Language Benchmark of at least 7 in French and 6 in English,聽.

In that same period, Ontario held two invitation rounds through the Skilled Trades Stream that saw a total of 279 NOIs issued.

The Skilled Trades Stream is for skilled trades workers with a valid Express Entry profile who are eligible for the聽聽and聽have work experience in聽.

There is no聽minimum聽聽(CRS) score requirement for either the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream or the Skilled Trades Stream.

Manitoba, PEI, New Brunswick and BC Express Entry

Express Entry-linked PNPs in the provinces of Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and British Columbia have also issued invitations this summer.

惭补苍颈迟辞产补鈥檚 held three draws in June and July 鈥 on June 22, July 6 and July 9 鈥 and issued a total of 448 Letters of Advice to Apply to candidates with scores as low 519 under its聽.

This EOI-based pathway is open to candidates who meet the pathway鈥檚 eligibility criteria and have experience in one of the province鈥檚聽

Prince Edward Island鈥檚 EOI-based has issued invitations three times so far this summer, on June 21, July 19 and August 16. Its Office of Immigration did not provide a breakdown of how many Express Entry EOI candidates were invited in each round.

On Canada鈥檚 West Coast, British Columbia continued its habit of weekly invitations to聽Express Entry candidates.

Candidates in its and 聽were targeted through weekly draws in June, July and August.

BC did not say how many Express Entry candidates were invited in each draw, but scores ranged from 87 to 96 under the .

Alberta Express Entry announced

Though it technically happened before summer鈥檚 official arrival, Alberta announced the long-awaited arrival of its on June 14 along with its new .

鈥淐andidates who have demonstrated strong ties to Alberta and who can help support the government鈥檚 economic development and diversification priorities will be invited to apply,鈥 the AINP said in its announcement of its Express Entry Stream.

Qualified candidates with profiles in the Express Entry pool will be selected directly by the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP).

Express Entry candidates can only apply after being invited by the AINP.

Like all Express Entry-linked streams, the first step toward pursuing this new Alberta stream is to enter the Express Entry pool.

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