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Canada’s PNP immigration results for January 2022

Alexandra Miekus
Published: February 1, 2022

颁补苍补诲补鈥檚 (PNP) are off to a strong start in 2022 with more than 4,500 invitations to apply for provincial nomination issued last month.

The PNP is an immigration program jointly administered by the federal, provincial, and territorial governments. It offers Canadian provinces and territories the opportunity to create their own immigration streams to better meet their labour market needs and economic development objectives.

Canada introduced the PNP in 1998 to spread the benefits of immigration more evenly among provinces and to encourage immigration to smaller provinces and less populated areas of the country.聽Today, the PNP accounts for a significant share of economic immigration to most provinces and territories in Canada. In fact, many smaller Canadian provinces such as , , , , , and depend on this program to meet their demographic and labour force needs. Between now and 2023, PNPs alone are expected to result in more than 80,000 immigrants per year being admitted as permanent residents.

Express Entry-linked PNPs

Most participating provinces and territories have at least one PNP stream that is aligned with the federal system, which is 颁补苍补诲补鈥檚 management system for three immigration programs: the 聽(CEC) the (FSWP), and the (FSTP).

Express Entry-linked PNP streams, also known as "enhanced" PNPs, allow a province to select candidates who have profiles in the Express Entry pool and invite them to apply for a provincial nomination.

In an effort to reduce the backlog and processing delays currently affecting permanent resident applicants, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has temporarily paused issuing Express Entry invitations to FSWP, CEC, and FSTP candidates. However, given the importance of the PNP for the provinces and territories, IRCC has ensured that invitations for PNP candidates continue to be issued, as usual, every two weeks.聽Last week, Canada's Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, reiterated the government's commitment to continue inviting PNP candidates.

In January, IRCC held two draws and invited 1,428 PNP candidates in total under Express Entry. The latest draw, held on January 19, issued a record of 1,032 to provincial nominee candidates.

Alberta

In January, Alberta released the results of two draws held through the聽. The province invited 150 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination on December 14, and another 250 candidates on January 5 under the .

On January 13, the Government of Alberta also introduced a new for tech professionals from Canada and overseas. Candidates need to have a job offer or be currently working for an Alberta-based company in an eligible tech occupation, and they have to meet the criteria for the .

British Columbia

Through the the province invites the top-scoring provincial candidates on a weekly basis. Invited candidates may apply to , , as well as the stream. These programs are some of the most active in the country.

In January, the province invited a total of 714 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination.

Manitoba

Manitoba issues invitations regularly through the following three streams: , , and . Last month, the province held draws on January 14 and January 27 with a total of 758 Letters of Advice to Apply issued of which 166 were sent to candidates who had a valid Express Entry profile.

Ontario

(OINP) held three large draws last month. The first draw took place on January 11 with the province issuing 1,084 invitations to apply under the to , , and stream candidates. The following day, on January 12, the province held another draw inviting 502聽candidates with work experience in 18 targeted occupations and who may qualify for Ontario鈥檚 stream. Lastly, on January 27, Ontario invited 1,032 candidates through the .

In total, Ontario invited 2,618 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination, more than any other province.

Prince Edward Island

(PEI PNP) draws are prescheduled and held once a month. This year's schedule was released by the province on January 1. The first PEI PNP draw was held on January 20 and invited 121 candidates from the and streams and 11 from the .

Saskatchewan

On January 6, Saskatchewan held a draw in the Entrepreneur category inviting 51 candidates. The following week, on January 13, the province held a draw through two sub-categories of the (SINP) and issuing a total of 104 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination.

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