British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan invite candidates in PNP draws this week

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Edana Robitaille
Published: June 10, 2023

Three Canadian provinces have nominated candidates this week under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

All Canadian provinces and territories with PNPs (except Quebec and Nunavut) have PNP programs or streams that are designed to target candidates who the province feels can help reach an economic goal, such as easing a labour shortage, and many also have targeted streams for French-speaking newcomers who can help increase the prominence of the French language outside of Quebec.

These streams reflect the recently announced updates to the federal Express Entry system. On May 31, the province announced that eligible candidates for category-based selection could be invited in upcoming draws this year. Until the categories were introduced, Express Entry candidates were invited based solely on a high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Now, like the PNP, having work experience in a select occupation may provide an advantage.

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Anyone who receives a provincial nomination must still apply separately to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence.

Provincial immigration results June 3-9

British Columbia

British Columbia invited more than 157 candidates in four targeted draws on June 6.

All candidates were in the Skilled Worker or International Graduate streams of the BCPNP, including Express Entry candidates.

The largest draw invited 112 candidates with tech occupations and a minimum Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) score of 90.

The other three draws all required minimum SIRS scores of 60. They included 24 early childhood educators and assistants, 21 healthcare workers and less than five other priority occupation candidates.

Ontario

On June 5, Ontario issued 278 notifications of interest to candidates in the Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).

The province held two draws under this stream. The first was targeted toward candidates who had occupations in Health, Education and Finance. The CRS score for all nominees ranged between 312 and 487.

The province invited another 139 candidates in the second draw with Tech, Trades and Other Priority occupations. All nominees had a CRS score between 348 and 487.

PNP candidates in this stream must indicate if they wish to be assessed against the Federal Skilled Trades Program or the Canadian Experience Class. They must also be French-speaking with strong English abilities.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan held its first draw of the month on June 8. The province invited 500 candidates under two programs of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).

This was a smaller draw than the most recent one on May 18 and candidates required a slightly higher score.

There were 268 Express Entry candidates invited and 232 candidates from the Occupations-in-Demand stream. Candidates were nominated only if they had occupations that matched select National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes. All candidates required a minimum score of 69 and had Educational Credential Assessments.

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