Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Quebec, and PEI nominate candidates for provincial immigration this week

Edana Robitaille
Published: August 19, 2023

Five of Canada’s provinces have invited candidates to apply through provincial immigration programs this week.

Immigration is a shared responsibility between the provincial and federal governments. When a province nominates a candidate through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) it strengthens a candidate's application for permanent resident status. This is especially true for Express Entry candidates who automatically receive 600 additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points when nominated.

Quebec and Nunavut do not use the PNP. Quebec has a unique agreement with the federal government in which it has full autonomy over the selection of its economic immigration programs.

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Provincial Immigration Results August 12-18

Ontario

Ontario invited 5,450 candidates this week for candidates in four separate streams:

  • Employer Job Offer: International Student stream
  • Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream
  • Employer Job Offer: In Demand Skills stream
  • Human Capital Priorities stream

All three Employer Job Offer draws took place on August 15. Among them, the province invited 853 international students with a score of at least 61 and a job offer in technology, healthcare and the skilled trades.

There were also 375 candidates invited under the Foreign Worker stream with job offers in the skilled trades and a minimum score of 30 as well as 1,131 skilled candidates with job offers in health and tech occupations and scores of 46.

The third Employer Job Offer draw saw 256 skilled candidates with job offers in in-demand skills and scores of 23 or above receive invitations. These candidates had job offers in specific in-demand occupations such as in agriculture, construction, and other select occupations.

On August 17, the province announced that it had invited 2,835 candidates in the Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream throughout the week with experience in technology and health-related professions and scores of 473 or above.

Saskatchewan

On August 16 Saskatchewan issued Expressions of Interest (EOIs)  for the first time since June 8.

The province held draws for candidates in its Express Entry and Occupations-In-Demand streams but for the first time did so over six draws that depended on the candidate’s country of residence and occupation. In each draw, the province says the selection is to support recruitment initiatives to connect qualified candidates with labour market opportunities.

Under its Express Entry stream, the province invited 23 candidates who are residing in Ireland, 224 who are residing in India and 98 residing in Poland, Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Ukraine.

Under the Occupations in Demand stream, 12 candidates who are residing in Ireland, 207 who are residing in India and 78 who are residing in Poland, Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Ukraine received invitations.

Candidates in each draw required a minimum score of 60.

Quebec

Quebec released the results of its most recent round of invitations on August 10.

In total, the Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration invited 1384 candidates to apply for permanent selection.

Candidates required a score 591 and a level 7 oral proficiency (or higher) in French according to the Échelle québécoise des niveaux de compétence en français des personnes immigrantes adultes.

Invitations were also issued to candidates with a valid job offer outside the territory of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal.

Receiving an invitation to apply for permanent selection is different from receiving permanent resident status from Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Candidates who wish to gain permanent resident status must still apply separately to IRCC.

British Columbia

On August 15 British Columbia held four targeted draws for candidates in the Skilled Worker and International Graduate Streams of the BC PNP (including Express Entry candidates).

The largest draw invited 107 candidates in a tech occupation who had a minimum Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) score of 88.

The remaining three draw results were as follows:

  • 27 early childhood educators and assistants;
  • 19 candidates in healthcare occupations; and
  • Less than five candidates in other priority occupations

All candidates required a minimum score of 60.

Prince Edward Island

On August 17 PEI invited 142 candidates in two separate streams of the PEI PNP.

The province invited 138 candidates in the Labour and Express Entry stream. These invitations were issued to individuals working for a PEI Employer with a minimum EOI score of 50. Over the past 12 months, over 97% of all PEI PNP invitations have been issued to Labour and Express Entry candidates.

There were also four invitations issued to candidates in the Business Work Permit Entrepreneur category who met the minimum point threshold of 102.

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