
The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) will open for 2025 immigration applications from February 27 to March 6.
The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) is reopening its application process for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in Canada. The application window will be open from 9 AM MT on February 27 to 5 PM MT on March 6. This intake will cover applications for the 2025 immigration year.
The NTNP will accept 90 new applications while also processing 60 applications submitted in 2024, bringing the total to 150 nominations for 2025. If the number of applications exceeds this limit, a random selection process will be used. Selected applicants will receive email notifications. The program will prioritize applications based on work permit expiration dates.
The Northwest Territories government has adjusted its application system to better support workers with expiring permits and those who have spent significant time with their employers. This change aims to help local businesses and workers who have contributed to the region’s economy.
The NTNP has multiple streams under its Employer-Driven category. This allows employers to hire and nominate foreign workers for permanent residency. Applicants cannot apply directly; their employers must submit applications on their behalf.
The three categories under this stream are:
A total of 10 applications (5 from Entry Level/Semi-Skilled and 5 from Skilled Worker/Express Entry) are reserved for employers in communities outside Yellowknife.
An additional 10 applications will be reserved for Francophone candidates. To qualify, applicants must:
Employers will have limits on the number of applications they can submit, based on their workforce size:
The NTNP had to revise its system due to a 50% cut in its immigrant nomination quota for 2025. This is part of a broader change across Canada, as Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reduced Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) targets from 110,000 in 2024 to 55,000 in 2025.
This has forced multiple provinces, including Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and Yukon, to modify their application processes. The NTNP hit its maximum immigration allocation by July 2024, marking a record in its history.
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