Category: Provincial Nominee Program

Manitoba PNP Launches Special Work Permit
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Manitoba PNP Launches Special Work Permit Option for Select Candidates in 2025

Manitoba’s immigration system is offering fresh relief for skilled workers who might be at risk of losing their status while waiting for their permanent residency applications to move forward. A newly announced special work permit stream for certain Manitoba PNP candidates will allow them to legally continue working in the province as they await further...

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Issues 81 ITAs
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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Issues 81 ITAs to Healthcare Workers in April 2025 Draws

If you’re a healthcare worker dreaming of a future in Canada, Alberta just opened a door you’ll want to walk through. In a strong push to fill urgent healthcare roles, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) issued 81 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in early April 2025 to professionals in healthcare occupations. Between April 1 and...

Latest British Columbia PNP Draw
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Latest British Columbia PNP Draw Issues 5 ITAs Under Entrepreneur Stream, Prioritizes High-Impact Immigration

British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is undergoing a strategic shift in 2025, focusing more on healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, and skilled workers who bring high economic value to the province. With only 4,000 nomination spots available this year—down 50% from previous allocations—the province is making calculated decisions to meet its most critical labour and...

Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs
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Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs Are Changing – Here’s What It Means for You

If you’ve been keeping an eye on Canadian immigration pathways, you’ve likely noticed a big shift happening across the country. Several provinces are moving away from direct application systems under their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and embracing a new approach: the Expression of Interest (EOI) system. But what does that mean for prospective immigrants? Whether...

New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program Draws
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New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program Draws Target Key Sectors With Over 470 Invitations

Canada’s Atlantic province of New Brunswick is again drawing attention for its smart, labour-driven immigration moves. In April 2025, the province conducted two major invitation rounds under the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP), selecting candidates from sectors vital to its economy—including healthcare, education, skilled trades, and technology. The total number of invitations issued across...

Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 256 Economic Immigration
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Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 256 Economic Immigration Invitations

Canadian immigration just got a boost in Newfoundland and Labrador. In its first round under a new selection model, the province issued 256 economic immigration invitations, marking a major step toward addressing local labor shortages. Of these, 206 were through the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP), and 50 through the Atlantic Immigration Program...

Skilled Worker Overseas stream
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Manitoba PNP Draw Targets Skilled Worker Overseas stream Through Strategic Invitation

Manitoba continues to lead with precision. On April 3, 2025, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited 4 candidates under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. Each invitation was not random — it was part of a calculated approach to meet real labour demands in the province. These applicants were selected based on direct invitations through...

Alberta’s Latest Immigration Draw
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Alberta’s Latest Immigration Draw Focuses on Skilled Aviation Professionals

On March 26, 2025, Alberta released an update on its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) application inventory. The latest figures highlight the province’s strong demand for skilled workers across various sectors: Additionally, Alberta reported 51,747 expressions of interest in the selection pool across all streams, demonstrating the growing interest in the province’s immigration programs. Alberta...