Three Canadian provinces have recently issued nominations to immigration candidates as part of their Provincial Nomination Programs (PNPs). These programs are pathways for economic class immigrants to settle and work in the region that nominates them.
Among the notable results, British Columbia invited immigration candidates through six different streams of the B.C Provincial Nominee Program, with as many as 216 invitations to apply (ITAs) issued. Manitoba issued Notifications of Interest (NOIs) across three different streams, while Ontario invited candidates in two separate draws.
Despite currently holding a lower allocation in the immigration levels plan, the PNP is set to become Canada’s main economic pathway for immigrants, starting in 2025. These programs exist to spread the benefits of immigration across Canada, with particular emphasis on areas where smaller provincial labor markets and demographics can benefit from the presence of newcomers.
To learn more about Canada’s PNPs, visit the dedicated webpage.
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