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Notably, there is no specific requirement for candidates through the Northwest Territories Skilled Worker stream to have prior work experience with the employer submitting the application. However, the program guidelines note that skilled workers “are typically not eligible for nomination when living abroad or in Canada without a valid work permit,” although exceptions can be made in consultation with program officers and after extensive recruitment efforts.
Effectively, this means that if you have a valid work permit and are working in a skilled occupation for an employer in the Northwest Territories, you could be eligible to apply to either the Northwest Territories Skilled Worker stream.
In order to be eligible to apply through their employer, foreign nationals working in the Northwest Territories must:
Employers must:
How to apply to the employer-driven streams
Employers can apply to the Critical Impact Worker, Skilled Worker, or Express Entry Skilled Worker stream at any time. There are no regular intake periods or caps on the number of applicants.
The employer (or authorized representative, if applicable) must complete the required forms and submit an application package to the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) – employers are encouraged to do so online, although the application can be submitted physically.
All applicants to the Northwest Territories Skilled Worker stream receive an acknowledgement of receipt by email, and the application is then pre-screened for completeness. Incomplete packages are returned to the employer, along with a detailed eligibility checklist and explanation of missing information. The employer can then complete and re-submit the application.
The NTNP states that assessment can take up to 10 weeks from the date a complete application is received, but this can fluctuate depending on the volume of applications received.
Nominees can then either apply to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
To follow updates across all Provincial Nominee Programs, visit our PNP Live Tracker.
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