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Northwest Territories meets PNP allocation cap for 2024

Edana Robitaille
Published: August 1, 2024

(NWT) has reached its cap of nominations for its (PNP) for the first time.

On July 22 the territory announced that it had reached and exceeded its cap of the 300 nominations for the (NTNP) it was allocated by (IRCC) in 2024.

This means the program will not accept new applications for the remainder of the year. However, according to a release from the territory鈥檚 government, there are exceptions for foreign nationals with work permits that expire in 2024 and those who meet all eligibility criteria and have already been working in the NWT in 2024.

Also, the cap of 300 nominations was specifically for the Employer-Driven Stream and Francophone Stream. The NWT will continue to accept applications for the Business Stream.

The NWT government says applications currently being processed will receive a decision in the fall.

Reaching the cap this early in the year signals a growing interest among newcomers in Canada鈥檚 north. For example, in 2023 the territory issued 139 nominations, 100 in 2022 and just 62 in 2021.

While these numbers are small in comparison with Canada鈥檚 other provinces, The NWT says that the volume of applications received in 2024 is an indicator that the territory may benefit from increased annual nomination allocation in the coming years.

Every province and territory in Canada has a PNP (except and Nunavut). Through these programs, IRCC issues a number of nominations to each province and territory, which they may then use to select and nominate the economic immigration candidates they feel are best suited to the local labour force.

Once a province or territory nominates a candidate, the candidate is then in a stronger position to .

The number of nominations a province or territory is allocated depends on several factors such as existing population as well as economic and demographic needs. For example, , Canada鈥檚 most populous province, received the highest number of nominations in 2024 of all PNPs.

Canada鈥檚 territories

Canada has three northern territories, The NWT, the Yukon and Nunavut, all reaching past the Arctic Circle.

They are some of the most sparsely populated areas in the country. According to the Government of Canada, they contain 40% of the country鈥檚 land mass and roughly 3% of its population. This is largely due to the harsh climate conditions and long, dark winters.

The Northwest Territories has a population of 44,920, with nearly half (21,853) living and around

Yellowknife, the capital. NWT鈥檚 government says it also has the advantage of the highest median household income in Canada, making it an attractive potential destination for some newcomers.

Territories are different than provinces because of the way they are administered. For example, provinces 鈥渆xercise constitutional powers in their own right鈥, while territories 鈥渆xercise delegated powers under the authority of the Parliament of Canada.鈥

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