In the recent provincial immigration results, six Canadian provinces—Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba, and PEI—have extended invitations to candidates seeking provincial nomination for permanent residency. These provinces participate in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), excluding Quebec and Nunavut

Provincial Nominations: Provinces use PNPs to nominate candidates for permanent residency, enhancing their applications to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Quebec Autonomy: Quebec operates independently, having its own agreement with the federal government, granting it control over selecting economic immigrants for permanent residency.

Immigration Levels Plan (2024-2026): IRCC’s plan aims to admit 110,000 newcomers through PNP in 2024 and 120,000 in both 2025 and 2026. The plan focuses on three pillars for improved efficiency and successful integration.

Strategic Immigration Program: IRCC’s program collaborates with stakeholders, including provincial governments, to understand local needs; ensuring newcomers have the necessary support for successful integration.

Recent Provincial Immigration Draws (October 28 - November 3):

Ontario:

Invited candidates in Master’s Graduate and PhD Graduate streams with specific score criteria.

British Columbia:

Conducted multiple draws, targeting various occupations with specified minimum scores.

Quebec:

Released its Immigration Levels Plan, setting targets for economic immigrants for 2024 and 2025.

Recent draws focused on skilled workers, tech, healthcare, and priority occupations, with a French proficiency requirement.

Alberta:

Published draw results for Dedicated Healthcare Pathway and Family Connection streams with specified CRS scores.

Manitoba:

Conducted draws for Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas, and International Education Stream.

Prince Edward Island (PEI):

Invited Labour and Express Entry candidates working in healthcare, manufacturing, food processing, and agriculture sectors.

Conclusion:

The on-going provincial immigration draws indicate a dynamic landscape, providing opportunities for candidates across various streams and occupations. The collaboration between provinces and the federal government aims to streamline the immigration process, ensuring the successful integration of newcomers into Canadian communities.

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