Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan unveil new immigration nominations
This week, four Canadian provinces issued new nominations through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), inviting candidates for immigration based on their professional skills, job offers, and overall eligibility.
British Columbia
On September 10, British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) conducted a draw targeting candidates in specific professions. The invitations were extended through the Skilled Worker International Graduate stream, which aligns with the federal Express Entry system. Candidates were selected based on their professional experience in high-demand fields. For this draw, the minimum scores required varied by profession:
Ontario
Ontario held multiple draws on September 10 and 12 through its Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP):
On September 12, Ontario also held a selection under the Human Capital Priorities stream, inviting 1,269 candidates. These candidates needed a score between 414 and 444 and work experience in healthcare roles.
Manitoba
On September 12, Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued 206 Letters of Advice to Apply under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream. To qualify, candidates needed current employment as a cook or chef and either they or their spouse must have completed post-secondary education in Manitoba. Of those invited, 21 had valid Express Entry profiles.
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) conducted a draw on September 12 under the Occupations-In-Demand stream. This draw invited 32 candidates. To be eligible, candidates required a minimum score of 88 and needed either an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) or a degree from a Canadian post-secondary institution. They also needed to be employed in one of several specified occupations, including roles in financial management, cybersecurity, and education.
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