Canada’s PNP immigration pathways through Express Entry
Canada's (PNP) exists to welcome to Canada.
Under the , the PNP is the main economic-class immigration program for this year and the next. In previous years, has been the main immigration pathway.
Almost all the provinces and territories (except Nunavut and Quebec) operate their own PNPs. Each has at least one immigration stream that is aligned with the Express Entry system.
How enhanced PNPs work
When a PNP is aligned with Express Entry, it is known as an .
In order to get an enhanced PNP, candidates first need to be eligible for one of the Express Entry-managed programs: (FSWP), (CEC), or the (FSTP).
If an Express Entry candidate meets the PNP's eligibility criteria, the province may send them an invitation to apply for a provincial nomination. The nomination is not the same as an (ITA) for permanent residence. Candidates respond to the invitation by applying to the province for a nomination.
Express Entry candidates who successfully receive a nomination from an enhanced PNP get 600 (CRS) points added to their base score, which essentially guarantees they will receive an ITA in a subsequent Express Entry round of invitations.
Generally speaking, PNP eligibility criteria include items relating to work experience, education, and language ability. There are oftentimes also requirements for adequate settlement funds and an intent to move to the nominating province. Here is a list of Canada's enhanced PNPs, and some descriptions of some of the qualities that can make you eligible for each.
Ontario
Human Capital Priorities
Express Entry candidates who are eligible for either the FSWP or the CEC may be invited under Ontario's . The (OINP) will hold rounds of invitations and invite potentially eligible Express Entry candidates to apply for a nomination. These draws may be targeted for candidates with work experience in certain in-demand occupations. In 2019, Ontario introduced Tech Draws, where the province periodically invites candidates with work experience in six in-demand tech occupations.
Skilled Trades Stream
Ontario's Express Entry is a pathway for skilled trades workers with work experience in an eligible trade. Candidates need at least one year of full-time paid work experience in an occupation listed in of the (NOC) system.
Eligible candidates also need to be living in Ontario with a valid . In addition to other eligibility criteria, candidates need to have a license or certification from the Ontario College of Trades.
French-Speaking Skilled Worker
FSWP and CEC candidates with strong skills in both French and English may be eligible for a nomination through the stream. Eligible candidates also need at least a bachelor's degree completed in Canada or abroad. It is not necessary to be in Ontario at the time of applying for this stream, but you have to demonstrate you intend to reside in the province.
Alberta
The offers immigration pathways for Express Entry candidates.
Alberta Express Entry Stream
The is for candidates in the Express Entry system who have a CRS score of at least 300, and who are currently working in an eligible occupation.
Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway
The is open to Express Entry candidates who are currently working in Alberta's technology industry or who have received a job offer in one of 38 eligible tech occupations.
BC
The following immigration sub-categories fall under the province's stream.
Skilled Worker
The Skilled Worker category is for people who have received an eligible job offer in a skilled occupation and have several years of experience in their skilled occupation.
Healthcare Professional
Under this category, Express Entry candidates may apply if they have experience and eligible job offers as physicians, nurses, psychiatric nurses or allied health professionals.
International Graduate
This category is for international students who have graduated from an eligible Canadian university or college within the last three years. A job offer is required from BC employer in order for Express Entry candidates to be eligible under this sub-category.
International Post-Graduate
This category is for graduates with Masters or Doctoral degrees from an eligible educational institution in British Columbia in the natural, applied, or health sciences programs of study. No job offer is required to apply under this sub-category.
Manitoba
The is open to candidates who meet the eligibility criteria and have experience in a聽, and who are eligible under .
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Express Entry
The program is for Express Entry candidates who have work experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Tech Talent Pathway
The is for Express Entry candidates who have job offers in an eligible tech occupation in the province. Eligible candidates need at least one year of qualifying work experience within the past five years, or six months if they are already working in Saskatchewan for the employer who is offering them a job.
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry
Express Entry candidates may be eligible for the pathway if they have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in the province within the last three years. A high school diploma or higher is required, and candidates must be between the ages of 21 and 55 years old, among other criteria.
International Graduates in Demand
The stream is for Express Entry candidates who have job offers as nurses aides, orderlies, patient service associates (NOC 3413), as well as early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214). Eligible candidates must have completed a course of study that is at least 30 weeks long, within the last three years. At least half of the program must have been completed in Nova Scotia.
Labour Market Priorities
In order to be eligible for the , you need to meet the specific eligibility requirements in a draw. Beyond meeting the work experience requirements for the Express Entry-managed program that you are eligible for, you must have enough money to settle permanently in Nova Scotia.
Labour Market Priorities for Physicians
Express Entry candidates who wish to immigrate under the must have a job offer from the Nova Scotia Health Authority or IWK Health Centre as a general practitioner, family physician or a specialist physician (NOC 3111 or NOC 3112). It is also required for candidates to commit to stay in the province for two years, by sending a signed Return for Service Agreement to the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness.
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island Express Entry
candidates must be eligible for the FSWP, CEC, or FSTP and have a valid Express Entry profile. Candidates are also required to have an active profile in PEI's Expression of Interest system.
New Brunswick
New Brunswick Express Entry
According to a government of , the was paused until further notice on May 20.
This immigration program is for Express Entry candidates who are living in the province and have a Job Seeker Validation Code or proof of enrolment in a -eligible program at a federally-designated post-secondary institution.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Express Entry Skilled Worker
Newfoundland and Labrador's category provides a pathway for skilled workers with job offers. Candidates also need to score at least 67 out of 100 points on the PNP points assessment grid. There are also minimum work experience requirements depending on a candidate's profession.
Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories Express Entry
is a PNP for Express Entry candidates who have job offers in Northwest Territories. Candidates also need to have expressed interest in immigrating to the territory.
Yukon
Yukon Express Entry
Express Entry candidates can get a nomination through if they have a full-time job offer in the territory. They also have to demonstrate they have enough settlement funds to support themselves and their family.
Conclusion
Enhanced PNPs give Express Entry candidates a chance to move to the top of the line for an ITA聽while supporting provincial population and economic growth strategies. For some, a provincial nomination can make all the difference.
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