GET CANADA PERMANENT RESIDENCY THROUGH PROVINCE NOMINATION PROGRAM
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CANADA'S VARIOUS PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAMS OVER THE COMING WEEKS
The Provincial
Nominee Program (PNP) is a key part of Canada’s immigration policy, with more than 200,000
people expected to obtain Canadian permanent
residence through a Provincial Nominee Program between 2019 and 2021.
This makes the Provincial Nominee Program the fastest-growing
economic Canadian immigration program. Over
recent years, the federal government has gradually increased provinces’ annual
allocations for their respective PNPs, showing the increasing importance of
these programs within the overall Canadian immigration landscape.
In order to become a provincial nominee,
applicants must show that they meet the set criteria. This will show that the
applicant has the skills, education, and work experience to be able to make a positive contribution to
the local economy and society. The province or territory will consider the
application based on the needs of the specific province, as well as the
applicant’s genuine intention to settle there.
The Provincial
Nominee Program, or
PNP gives nine Canadian provinces and two territories the power to select immigrants who meet
local labor market needs and priorities.
Quebec is the only Canadian province
that does not take part in the PNP. It has a separate agreement with the federal government that gives it
sole responsibility for the selection of economic-class immigrants.
The reasons for
this expansion is clear: Canada’s population is aging, it's birth rate is
declining and labor shortages are expanding as a result. This trend is
especially heightened in smaller provinces, which are also struggling with the
loss of residents to other parts of Canada.
Canada’s immigration ministry, Immigration,
Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), spoke to this rising need for
international labor in its annual report to Parliament in 2018: “While
many jobs can be filled by Canadians, gaps remain … Recent projections indicate that existing labor shortage, particularly in health, sciences, skilled trades, transport, and equipment, are expected to persist into the future.”
HOW THE PNP WORKS
IRCC provides each province and territory
with an annual allocation of nominations for Canadian permanent residence that
is disbursed through streams tailored to their specific labor market needs.
Combined, the 11 provinces and territories
that take part in Canada’s PNP have more than 70 nomination streams that range in focus from international
graduates of local universities to workers with skills listed as in-demand in
the province, among other examples.
Each provincial nominee program also has at
least one ‘enhanced’ nomination stream that targets candidates in the federal Express Entry system, which is Canada’s most important source of
skilled foreign workers.
Express Entry manages the pool of candidates
for Canada’s three Federal Skilled immigration categories — the Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal
Skilled Trades Class and Canadian Experience Class.
Eligible candidates in these three classes
are entered into the Express Entry pool and are issued a score under what’s
called the Comprehensive Ranking System, or CRS.
The Government of
Canada invites top-ranked candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence
through periodic draws from the Express Entry pool, which typically occur every two weeks.
Express Entry candidates with a provincial
nomination receive an additional 600 points toward their CRS
score and move to the front of the line for an invitation to apply for Canadian
permanent residence.
A number of provinces have multiple Express
Entry-aligned streams and a rising number of nominations have been going to
Express Entry candidates in recent years. IRCC statistics for 2017 showed a 73 percent increase in the
number of provincial nominations that went to Express Entry candidates over
2016.
Streams that are not aligned with the Express entry system is known as ‘base’ nomination streams. Base streams are of use to
persons who may not be eligible for Express Entry and are particularly useful
to intermediate or entry-level skilled workers who wish to permanently
immigrate to Canada
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP) AND
EXPRESS ENTRY
A provincial nomination is
the single most valuable factor in the CRS, effectively guaranteeing that the candidate receives an Invitation to
Apply (ITA) at a subsequent draw from the pool.
The CRS is a score out of
1,200 assigned to Express Entry candidates, which decides who should get an ITA
for permanent residency. In almost every round of Express Entry
draws, these 600 bonus points would guarantee that the applicant
would receive an ITA.
Individuals who wish to
apply for a provincial nomination under an enhanced PNP stream must first
create an Express Entry profile and enter the pool.
CONSTANT INNOVATION
Canada’s
PNP streams are constantly innovating and creating new opportunities for
workers who match their evolving needs.
This
was the case with recent draws in Ontario and Nova Scotia that saw two key
Express Entry-linked streams issue invitations to immigration candidates with
work experience in specific occupations.
On
May 31, Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream held an unprecedented draw for Express
Entry candidates with work experience in 10 occupations.
A
total of 1,072 invitations went to candidates with work experience ranging from
corporate sales managers and financial auditors to registered nurses.
This
was followed by a June 3 draw through Nova Scotia’s Labour Market Priorities Stream for
312 Express Entry candidates with eligible work experience in early childhood
education.
This
was the fourth draw through the Labour Market Priorities Stream since its
creation in August 2018 and the second to target early childhood educators.
These
are just two of many examples of how nominee programs are constantly being
adapted to meet the changing labor needs of Canada’s provinces
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM PROCESSING TIMES
Processing
times under Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program largely depend on whether or
not the application has been submitted under an Express Entry-linked PNP
stream, or one of the other streams not linked with Express Entry.
Also
note that overall processing time includes processing by the province receiving
the application for a provincial nomination, and then, if successfully nominated,
applicants may then apply to the federal government for permanent residence, a process that also brings additional waiting time.
Most
provinces have brought their processing times down to a few months, or even
weeks. For Express Entry-linked applications, the federal processing time
remains six months or less before obtaining permanent residence. Non-Express
Entry-linked applications tend to take a while longer.
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