Prince Edward Island continues to prioritize international graduates in latest immigration draw

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Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: February 22, 2026

On February 19, 2026, Prince Edward Island held its latest selection round under the PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP), aligning with the province’s anticipated Invitation to Apply (ITA) schedule.

As in earlier draws this year, PEI prioritized candidates with in-province ties and strong alignment with occupations and priority sectors seen as having high economic impact—with additional emphasis placed on international graduates from select designated learning institutions (DLIs).

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Draw results

Prince Edward Island’s latest draw saw 109 provincial nominee candidates receive invitations through its Labour Impact and Express Entry pathways.

The province noted that invitations were extended to individuals working in occupations and priority sectors based on economic impact in the province, which, per the PEI Office of Immigration, includes healthcare, trades, and manufacturing, and other key industries facing labour shortages.

International graduates from the following DLIs were further prioritized in this draw:

  • University of Prince Edward Island;
  • Holland College; and
  • Collège de l’Île.

The province has noted that, at this time, individuals in the sales and service sector may not receive invitations.

When will Prince Edward Island’s next draws occur?

If PEI follows its anticipated schedule, the next draws are expected to occur on March 19 and April 16, 2026.

The province emphasizes that these dates are for general informational purposes and, as such, do not represent a guaranteed schedule of selection or processing.

The PEI PNP’s full anticipated ITA schedule throughout the remainder of 2026 is as follows:

  • March 19, 2026
  • April 16, 2026
  • May 21, 2026
  • June 18, 2026
  • July 16, 2026
  • August 20, 2026
  • September 17, 2026
  • October 15, 2026
  • November 19, 2026
  • December 17, 2026

Using PEI’s Workforce Program Selector Tool to choose the right stream

Newcomers interested in PEI’s provincial immigration options can start with PEI’s Workforce Program Selector Tool.

The tool is designed in a survey format to direct interested candidates toward the PEI provincial workforce pathways they may be eligible for, based on PEI’s current program criteria. To determine this, users will be asked a series of questions about factors such as their:

  • Age;
  • Education;
  • Work Experience; and
  • Current job offers (if applicable).

According to PEI, the tool is meant to be suggestive only—a quick way to gauge potential fit and help you navigate which stream to explore next.

The province suggests a practical approach for newcomers looking for the best stream for them is to:

  • Complete the selector to see which Workforce pathways match your profile; then
  • Review the official requirements in PEI’s Workforce Application Guide for full instructions and program criteria before you submit an EOI or application.

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