This week, provincial nominees were invited by Manitoba and British Columbia via their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
More than 400 applicants were invited by the provinces collectively, from streams intended for qualified and in-demand individuals wishing to relocate to their areas.
Streams that gave priority to foreign graduates and in-demand workers in their particular regions were the ones from which nominees were invited. Continue reading to find out more.
Results of provincial immigration: April 6–12
BC, or British Columbia
At least 88 invitations to apply for permanent residence (PR) through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program’s (BCPNP) Skilled Worker, International Graduate (which includes Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) option) stream were sent out. This stream is intended for foreign graduates with a legitimate job offer from an employer in British Columbia and who have completed their studies at one of the province’s universities or colleges within the last three years.
Those with professional experience in the in-demand roles the province is looking for were invited. These in-demand careers specifically included:
- Childcare providers, who were accepted only if they received a minimum score of 90;
- Professionals in construction, who were admitted only if they scored a minimum of 95;
- Medical practitioners who require a score of at least 95;
- IT specialists who required a score of at least 116; and
- Veterinary care providers who required a minimum of 80 points.
It is clear that this is an improved provincial nomination stream since it includes the EEBC option. Those who are in the Express Entry pool may be requested to apply for permanent residence in a province through enhanced streams since they are in line with the Express Entry management system. Visit this page for additional information about enhanced nominations.
Manitoba
More than 350 individuals received invitations to apply from the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).
The MPNP extended invitations to 276 workers in in-demand occupations in the province to apply through the Skilled Worker in Manitoba, Occupation-specific selection stream (a component of the Manitoba Work Experience pathway). In particular, workers were classified under the following NOCs (National Occupation Classifications):
- 33102—orderlies, patient service associates, and nurse aides;
- Managers of retail and wholesale trade; and
- Employees in general building trades make up Group 731.
*The NOC system is Canada’s standardised method to categorise occupations within the country.
Additionally, 87 individuals were invited by the MPNP via the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. The minimum score required for selection in this draw was 691, and candidates had to declare that they were invited by the MPNP as part of a Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
Both of these programs are upgraded streams because 81 of the 363 invitations sent out were to candidates who also claimed to have a valid Express Entry profile.