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Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island hold provincial nomination draws this week

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: August 5, 2023

This week four provinces held (PNP) draws. Read on below to get a full breakdown of PNP results for this week.

PNP Results: July 29th to August 3rd

Ontario

The (OINP) held provincial draws under three different nomination streams:

The largest draw took place under the stream, as the Ontario issued 2,855 Notifications of Interest (NOIs)—the OINP equivalent of an (ITA)—to candidate with a  (CRS) score range between 250-516.

The province also invited 755 candidates with a minimum OINP points score of 48 and above, under the stream. Additionally, 84 candidates with a score of 39 points of more were invited under the stream.

British Columbia

(BCPNP) held two provincial nominee draws on August 1st.

Under the (with EEBC (Express Entry aligned) option) British Columbia held targeted draws for in-demand occupations, issuing:

• 132 invitations to tech workers with a minimum BCPNP score of 88;
• 39 invitations to early childhood educators and assistants with a minimum BCPNP score of 60;
• 23 invitations to healthcare workers with a minimum score of 60; and
• At least one invitation to candidates in other targeted professions, with a minimum score of 60.

The BCPNP also held a draw for candidates issuing at least one invitation under the base Entrepreneur Immigration stream, and at least one more under the .

Alberta

The (AAIP) issued invitations under two different streams on August 1st.

Under the Priority Sector, Agriculture occupation stream, the AAIP issued 32 NOIs to candidates with a minimum CRS score of 322.

Additionally, 11 NOIs were sent to candidates in the Dedicated Healthcare Pathway, to candidates with a minimum CRS score of 317.

Prince Edward Island

On August 3rd the (PEI PNP) held a draw under the Labour & Express Entry stream. The PEI PNP issued 58 invitations to candidates working in Healthcare, Manufacturing, Food Processing, Construction, Hotel/Accommodation, and Agriculture sectors. No minimum CRS score was announced for this draw.

About the PNP

The PNP today is Canada’s main pathway for economic immigration. The program was initially started to spread the benefits of immigration throughout Canada.

In recent years the PNP has become a more prominent fixture of Canada’s immigration policy, especially as provinces look to address their labour and demographic shortages more closely through immigration.

In addition to the traditional PNP (which all provinces in Canada run, except Quebec and Nunavut run), provinces have the option of nominating candidates in the federal pool—otherwise called an . This enhanced nomination gives Express Entry candidates an extra 600 CRS points, all but guaranteeing they will receive an ITA.

Between the PNP is expected to welcome 333,000 newcomers to Canada.

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