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British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and New Brunswick invite PNP candidates this week

Edana Robitaille
Published: May 6, 2023

Four Canadian provinces have invited candidates in the most recently published (PNP) draw results.

The PNP is Canada鈥檚 most prominent economic immigration pathway. According to the , Canada will welcome 117,500 new permanent residents through the PNP each year by the end of 2025.

The PNP can exist because, while (IRCC) has the final say on who becomes a permanent resident, immigration is a shared responsibility between the federal and provincial governments.

By establishing a program that allows the provinces to select the skilled newcomers they feel have the best chance of becoming economically established, the province is also able to target gaps in the provincial labour force. This is seen by both governments as a beneficial tool to strengthen Canada鈥檚 economy.

Each year, the number of candidates a province can nominate changes. The overall target of PNP candidates for 2023 is 105,000. This number of available spots is then divided among the 11 provinces and territories that have PNP programs ( and Nunavut do not have PNPs).

For example, in 2023, Ontario has been allocated 16,500 nominations and recently announced the province has an allocation of 3,050, which is double the 1,500 it had in 2022.

Provincial immigration results April 29-May 5

British Columbia

On May 2, through the BC PNP. Candidates were invited through four separate draws, three of which were targeted, and one was general.

In the general draw, candidates from the (including candidates) were invited to apply if they had minimum cut-off scores of 104 (skilled workers) or 107 (international graduates). Candidates in the Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled streams may also have been invited if they had a minimum score of 85.

All three targeted draws required a minimum cut-off score of 60. There were 22 invited in a draw for early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202), 16 invited with healthcare occupations and less than five invited from other priority occupations. The targeted draws did not include Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled candidates.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan invited 1032 candidates in two separate draws on May 3. The majority, 739 candidates, were invited through the Express Entry stream of the (SINP).

The remaining 293 were invited through the Occupations-In-Demand stream. Candidates in both streams needed a minimum score of 68 and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).

The province has held draws once a month throughout 2023.

New Brunswick

for April. The province typically invites candidates throughout the month and then publishes all results at the same time.

In April, 86 candidates were invited through the . Among them, 45 were in the NB Employment Connection, 27 were in the NB Student Connection and the remaining 14 were from the NB Occupations in Demand Connection.

Candidates who have received an invitation have 45 days to submit a complete application. If approved for nomination by the province, candidates then have 30 days to accept the nomination in their Federal Express Entry account

Manitoba

On May 4, Manitoba issued 539 Letters of Advice to Apply under the (MPNP). Draws took place for candidates in three streams.

Under the Skilled Worker stream, 252 candidates with a score of at least 606 were invited in an Occupation-specific draw. Candidates with occupations in these (NOC) 2021 major groups were considered:

  • 12 - Administrative and financial supervisors and specialized administrative occupations
  • 22 - Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences
  • 70 - Middle management occupations in trades and transportation

An additional 199 Skilled Workers received a Letter of Advice to Apply in a non-occupation specific draw. These candidates required a minimum score of 650.

There were also 39 candidates invited through the International Education Stream and 49 invited through the Skilled Workers Overseas stream with minimum scores of 699.

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