Wednesday, 2 February 2022

PNP immigration results for January 2022 in Canada

A look back at the Provincial Nominee Program updates from across the nation from the previous month.

With more than 4,500 invitations to submit for the provincial nomination, issued this month, Canada's Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) are off to a good start in 2022.

The PNP is a federal-provincial-territorial-federal-provincial-territorial it allows provinces and territories in Canada to establish their own immigration streams in order to better fulfil their labour market demands and economic development goals.

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The PNP established in 1998 to more equitably distribute the advantages of immigration among provinces and to promote immigration to smaller provinces and less densely inhabited parts of the country. The PNP now accounts for a large portion of economic immigration to most Canadian provinces and territories. In all the actuality various smaller Canadian provinces pins on hope’s on this program to content their demographic and labour force demands, including Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Between now and 2023, PNPs are likely to result in the admission of more than 80,000 immigrants as permanent residents. PNPs linked with Express Entry

The federal Express Entry system is Canada's management system for three immigration programs: the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program. Most participating provinces and territories have at least one PNP stream that is aligned with the federal Express Entry system (FSTP).

PNP streams connected to Express Entry, often known as "enhanced" PNPs, allow provinces to choose applicants from the Express Entry pool and ask them to seek for a provincial nomination.

IRCC has momentarily put up a hold on sending Express Entry invitations to FSWP, CEC and FSTP applicants so as to lessening the backlog and delays in processing of the application which are currently affecting PR applications. Given the importance of the PNP to the provinces and territories, the IRCC has assured that Express Entry invitations for PNP candidates are still delivered every two weeks, as is customary. Sean Fraser, Canada's Immigration Minister, reaffirmed the government's intention to continuing to invite PNP candidates last week.

IRCC performed two drawings in January, inviting a total of 1,428 PNP applicants through the Express Entry. The most recent draw, which took place on January 19, resulted in a total of 1,032 Invitations to apply being sent out to provincial nominee candidates.

Alberta

According to the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, two drawings were held in January. On December 14, the province asked 150 people to apply for a provincial nomination, and another 250 people applied for the Alberta Express Entry stream on January 5.

On January 13, the Alberta government unveiled a new Accelerated IT Pathway for Canadian and international tech workers. Candidates must have a job offer or be currently employed in a qualifying tech occupation for an Alberta-based firm, as well as satisfy the requirements for the Alberta Express Entry stream.

British Columbia

The government of British Columbia invites the top-scoring provincial candidates on a weekly basis through the Provincial Nominee Program. Candidates who have been invited to apply may do so through Express Entry British Columbia, Skills Immigration, or the Tech stream. The initiatives listed above are among the most active in the country. Seven hundred and fourteen people were asked to file for nominations to the provincial government in January.

Manitoba

Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas, and International Education Stream are the three streams via which Manitoba sends out invites on a regular basis. On January 14 and 27, the province performed drawings, issuing a total of 758 Letters of Advice to Apply, 166 of which were delivered to candidates who possessed a valid Express Entry profile.

Ontario

The province of Ontario held a draw on 11th of January, sending 1084 invitations to apply for three streams which are Foreign Workers, International Students and On – Demand skills under the Employer Job Offer Category. The government held another draw the next day, on January 12, seeking 502 individuals with work experience in 18 prioritized occupations who would be eligible for Ontario's Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream. Finally, through the Ontario Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream, Ontario welcomed 1,032 individuals on January 27.

Prince Edward Island

The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) drawings are done once a month and are pre-scheduled. The province issued the timetable for this year on January 1. On January 20, the inaugural PEI PNP draw was placed, with 121 individuals selected from the Labour Impact and Express Entry streams, as well as 11 from the Business Impact stream.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan observed a draw on January 6th for the Entrepreneur Category inviting 51 applicants.  The next week, on January 13, the province held a draw for 104 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination under two sub-categories of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP): Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand.

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