Eleven of Canada’s thirteen provinces and territories, excluding Quebec and Nunavut, operate a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that allows the province/territory to select foreign nationals who may best help address provincial or territorial labour market needs.
Among the four provinces that make up ‘Atlantic Canada’, these programs are:
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)
The NBPNP contains the following four streams:
Express Entry Stream: For foreign nationals who are best suited to help the province meet its specific demographic and labour market needs/goals;
Skilled Workers Stream: Candidates must hold a full-time, permanent job offer;
Business Immigration Stream: Applicants to this stream must have plans for owning and actively managing a business;
Strategic initiative Stream: Specific to francophone immigrants, this stream welcomes those who have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the province and want to reside/work permanently in NB.
Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)
The NLPNP has five streams:
Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker: For foreign skilled workers who have an Express Entry profile active in the Federal Pool of eligible candidates and hold an existing job offer;
Skilled Worker Category: For skilled workers with a job offer, including individuals already in NL who have a valid work permit;
International Graduate Category: A stream for recent graduates who hold a job offer as well as a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP);
International Entrepreneur Category: Applicants through this stream want to start, co-manage, or purchase a business in NL after having operated a business for at least one year on a work permit in the province;
International Graduate Entrepreneur Category: This stream is reserved for graduates of a post-secondary institution in NL that want to establish, co-own, or run a business.
Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)
There are nine different pathways contained within the NSNP:
Nova Scotia Experience (Express Entry): This stream does not require a job offer but is reserved for those with an Express Entry profile active in the Federal Pool of eligible candidates;
Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities: For those with an active and valid Express Entry profile. In this case, applicants must also have received a Letter of Interest from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) on their Express Entry profile;
Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians: In addition to having both an active and valid Express Entry profile and a Letter of Interest from NSOI, applicants in this stream are required to first obtain “a job offer from the Nova Scotia Health Authority or IWK Health Centre as a general practitioner, family physician or a specialist physician.”
There are also separate NSNP streams designated for the following six groups of people:
- Skilled workers aged 21-55 with a valid, full-time, and permanent job offer from a provincial employer
- People working in occupations deemed to be in high demand throughout the province of Nova Scotia (list of occupations currently eligible for this stream)
- International Graduates working in occupations deemed to be in high demand throughout Nova Scotia (list of occupations currently eligible for this stream)
- Entrepreneurs that are at least 21 years old and “have a minimum of CAD $600,000 in Net Business and Personal Assets”
- International Graduate Entrepreneurs: To qualify under this stream, immigrants must have a full-time Nova Scotia post-secondary diploma or degree that is at least two years long and they must have lived in NS full-time during their studies
- Physicians who are either general practitioners, family physicians, or specialist physicians. To apply through this stream, applicants must meet the requirements to be licensed in NS and have a signed approved opportunity with the Nova Scotia Health Authority or the IWK Health Centre.
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)
The PEI PNP contains the following three streams:
PEI PNP Express Entry: For foreign nationals that have a valid Express Entry profile with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC);
Labour Impact Category: Contains a separate stream for Skilled Workers, ‘Critical’ Workers, and International Graduates;
Business Impact Category: A stream for foreign nationals who wish to invest in a business situated in PEI.
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