British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan released Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results this past week.
British Columbia Targets Regions With A Minimum of 163 Canada Immigration Invitations
Canada immigration news: The latest draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program saw the province issue invitations to a minimum of 129 candidates. The July 5 draw saw invitations issued in four diverse categories.
International graduates and skilled workers with the least score of 85 points got 100 invitations through the BC PNP Tech stream. A draw targeted at Healthcare workers saw 7 invitations issued to international graduates, skilled workers, and entry-level and semi-skilled workers, also with the least score of 60 points.
An extra 21 invitations were issued to international graduates and skilled workers scoring a minimum of 60 points in a draw targeting Early Childhood Educators under NOC 4214.
The last set of ‘less than 5’ invitations went to international graduates and skilled workers targeted ‘other priority occupations’ under NOCs 3114 and 3213, with the lowest score of 60. British Columbia does not publish the precise number of invitations when fewer than 5 are issued, to guard the identity of those invited.
Saskatchewan Issues 745 Canada Immigration Invitations In The Latest Provincial Draw
Saskatchewan has issued 745 Canadian immigration invitations in a recent expression of interest drawn through the Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program.
312 invitations feature the August 11 draw through Saskatchewan’s Occupations In-Demand stream, with the least score of 68.
The draw also featured 433 invitations through the province’s Express Entry stream, again requiring the lowest score of 68.
20 National Occupational Classification codes were targeted by those invitations.
Saskatchewan Expression Of Interest Process
– Submit EOI profile.
– Enter the EOI candidate pool.
– EOI candidates selected.
– Invitations to Apply are issued via common draws.
– Candidates submit a complete application in 60 days.
– SINP officials consider applications and make results.
Significant Requirements for The Occupation-In-Demand Sub-Category
– On the SINP points evaluation grid, score a least 60 points
– Have a language score as a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4. Employers and regulatory bodies may ask for high;
– Should have completed one year of post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship similar to the Canadian education system. You must have earned a certificate, degree or diploma.
Diplomas got outside Canada subject to an Educational Credential Assessment;
– Least one-year work experience in the past 10 years:
In your education field or training job, and a qualified occupation in NOC A, B, 0.
– Get the proper licensure in Saskatchewan if your field so needs it, as the authorities will not proceed with an application without the licensure.
– Have a testimony of settlement funds and a settlement plan.
– Pay a non-refundable $300 submission fee online.
Essential Requirements for The Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category
Candidates from outside Canada, or with authorized status in Canada are eligible for this Saskatchewan immigration class, provided they are not immigrant claimants.
As well, candidates must:
– Have an Express Entry Pool profile, with profile number and profession seeker validation code;
– Score a least 60 points on the SINP points assessment grid;
– Provide legal language test results from a selected testing agency similar to those in the Express Entry profile;
– Have completed one year of post-secondary education, apprenticeship or training comparable to the Canadian education system. You must have also got a certificate, degree, or diploma.
Degrees and diplomas got outside Canada subject to an Educational Credential Assessment
– Have as a minimum one of the following experience desires in your field of education or training profession:
Work experience of one year in the past 10 years in a skilled occupation (non-trades);
Two years of work experience in a skilled job in the past five years; or
Work experience of one year in Canada in the past three years (trades and non-trades).
– Have work experience in a high-skilled, qualified profession in NOC A, B, 0.
– Get the proper licence in Saskatchewan where your occupation is regulated or a skilled trade. For skilled trades, a diploma is necessary from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission.
– Have verification of settlement funds and a settlement plan.
– Pay a non-refundable $300 submission fee online.
In The Latest Manitoba Pnp Draw The Province Invites 345 Canada Immigration Candidates
Manitoba has issued 345 Letters of Advice applying to Canadian immigration applicants in the latest draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.
Through three MPNP streams, the August 11 draw saw LAAs issued.
Skilled Workers in Manitoba received 257 LAAs, with the least ranked candidates scoring 623 points.
International Education Stream applicants received 55 LAAs.
The leftover 33 LAAs went to Skilled Workers Overseas candidates through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, with the least score of 718.
Manitoba assured that 86 of the 345 candidates had applicable Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.
Eligibility For The Skilled Worker In Manitoba Stream
The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream (SWM) depends on the particular Manitoba employer’s needs. SWM selects foreign-trained workers with the mandatory skills and recommends them for Canadian permanent residence. The stream prioritizes candidates with a strong connection to Manitoba, with two pathways to Manitoba immigration.
– Manitoba Work Experience Pathway
– Employer Direct Recruitment Pathway
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