This week, applications for provincial immigration have been extended to five provinces: Prince Edward Island (PEI), British Columbia (BC), Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec.
Provincial Nominee Programs, a type of regional immigration program, are used in every Canadian province and territory—with the exception of Nunavut and Quebec—to choose candidates for economic immigration (PNPs). The goal of these programs is to assist each participating province and territory in welcoming talented immigrants who, in the opinion of their local government, can best assist in addressing the demands of the local labor market and demographic issues.
Note: Because of its government’s agreement with the federal government to retain control over its own economic immigration, Quebec does not operate a PNP.
On April 30, 2024, two provincial immigration draws were held in British Columbia.
The province of British Columbia (BC) invited 47 people to a general draw for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). In keeping with the format of all previous BCPNP general draws this year, candidates were taken into consideration from each of the following five streams:
A minimum score of 131 was necessary for invitation to all but one of these streams, with the exception of the Entry Level and Semi-Skilled applicant group (minimum score of 107).
In addition to the main draw, BC held four further draws in which it extended invitations to applicants in the categories of skilled worker and international graduate (including EEBC option). In particular, invitations were sent to candidates in the following four occupational groups. Below is a breakdown of the precise numbers:
Just now, the results of two different lotteries for provincial immigration were released by Quebec, one of the two provinces that does so.
On April 11, 2024, the first of these two draws took place. 1,036 persons were invited by the province to apply for permanent selection as a result of this draw.
Note: The Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) is in charge of immigration in Quebec. On April 8, 2024, a drawing was held from the Arrima bank in Quebec for this batch of invites.
During this draw, candidates had to satisfy both of the following requirements in order to be invited:
Furthermore, individuals whose occupations were included in one of two grouped lists of National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes were invited to participate in this draw. The website of the Government of Quebec provides further information on the particular NOCs that were invited.
It should be noted that candidates with a NOC in group one of occupations had to receive a minimum score of 536, whilst candidates in group two of occupations had to receive a minimum score of 606.
An additional 1,415 individuals were invited by Quebec to apply for permanent selection on April 25. On April 22, 2024, a selection was made from the Arrima bank for this round of invites.
Candidates had to fulfill three requirements in order to be invited during this draw:
Next Steps: Those who were invited by the Quebec government may now submit an application for a Quebec Selection Certificate. If an applicant for immigration is planning to settle in Quebec, they must have this certificate before submitting an application to the IRCC for permanent residence.
Other than Quebec, only Alberta posts the results of its provincial immigration draw in retroactive fashion.
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), the province’s PNP, announced this week the outcomes of a draw held on April 17, 2024.
49 Notifications of Interest (NOI) letters were sent out by the AAIP during this draw to individuals who qualified for its “dedicated healthcare pathway with Alberta job offer” category. All of these applicants had to have a CRS score of at least 302.
Manitoba released updated PNP draw results on April 30. In compliance with the specific immigration measure for Ukraine implemented by the provincial administration, this particular draw was devoted to welcome immigration candidates.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) sent 451 Letters of Advice to Apply for this special immigration measure to qualified candidates during this draw.
On May 2, Manitoba held another draw in which candidates were invited from three streams.
Initially, the MPNP sent out 488 Letters of Advice to Apply in an occupation-specific selection from the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream.
The qualified candidates listed below received these letters:
Individuals who hold the subsequent NOC 2021 occupations:
Individuals employed in the following NOC 2021 sub-major group:
Individuals employed in the following three primary groups of the NOC 2021:
Apart from the aforementioned, 66 letters were sent by the MPNP to candidates who met the requirements for the province’s International Education stream. For these applicants, there was no stated minimum score criterion.
Ultimately, 26 individuals received letters from the PNP under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. To be considered, these contenders had to receive a minimum score of 796.
Notably, candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code received 181 of the 941 letters that were sent out on May 2.
Six invitations were sent out on May 2 by the PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to individuals employed in the construction and healthcare industries.