With the recent introduction of category-based Express Entry draws, the Canadian immigration system has undergone significant changes. Now, candidates are being selected for Canadian permanent residence based on their professional experience rather than just their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. This shift has opened up new immigration possibilities for many individuals who may not have...
Tag: Provincial Nominee Program
British Columbia Latest Skills Immigration Draw Invites 195 Candidates for Permanent Residency
The most recent draw conducted by the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) on August 09, 2023, marked another significant step in facilitating the entry of foreign workers and international graduates into the province. The province extended Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to 195 candidates. This draw highlights the province’s commitment to overcoming labor market...
Quebec Invited 1020 Candidates in the Latest RSWP Draw
On April 20, the Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) held its first Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP). The latest Quebec RSWP draw invited 1020 candidates with educational and work experience in an in-demand occupation in Quebec (with a valid job offer outside the territory of the Montreal Metropolitan Community). Who Was Invited in the Latest RSWP...
Latest Manitoba Draw Invites Skilled Worker Overseas Candidates
On April 27, Manitoba recently conducted a new Expression of Interest (EOI) draw. This draw invited candidates who were waiting for a nomination in the pool. However, this latest Manitoba PNP draw only invited Skilled Worker Overseas candidates who had a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code. Here, we will discuss...
Provincial Nominee Program Invitations Are Issued by Ontario and Manitoba
This week, Manitoba and Ontario issued Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) invitations to candidates. Despite the fact that a provincial nomination is not equivalent to permanent residence, it is the first step towards obtaining permanent residency from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). With the exception of Quebec and Nunavut, most Canadian provinces and territories run...