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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on May 31, 2024
This article was updated more than 6 months ago. Some information may be outdated.
This month saw relatively few Provincial Nominee Draws, on top of no Express Entry draws until the very last two days in May (and with surprising Express Entry Draw results). That being said, there were a significant number of program updates. Unfortunately, many of those updates related to programs being paused.
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You can see all the PNP draws that happened this month on our PNP Live Tracker.
BC’s Entrepreneur Immigration Regional stream was introduced in March 2019 as a Pilot Program. It will now be a permanent stream. This news may be especially welcome given the recent changes to the Federal Start Up Visa and pause for the Federal Self-Employed Persons Visa.
Learn more about BC’s Entrepreneur Immigration Regional stream.
The Manitoba government introduced a temporary public policy that will be available to those with a PGWP and who have a valid MPNP Expression of Interest submitted prior to May 10, 2024. This public policy will allow eligible graduates to receive a one-time open work permit.
This policy was introduced in response to a significant backlog in application processing in Manitoba.
Learn more here.
Saskatchewan updated a list known as the ‘exclusion list’, which contains a long list of occupations that are not eligible to apply to the province’s Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry PNP sub-categories. The list has 158 occupations on it for 2024.
There was good news for vets and veterinary technicians, since these occupations were removed from the list. This means that vets and vet techs are now eligible for Saskatchewan’s Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry PNP subcategories.
Learn which SINP occupations were added to the list in 2024.
Yukon and New Brunswick have announced temporary pauses for specific PNPs due to overwhelming demand.
The Government of Yukon has temporarily paused Whitehorse-based applications for the Yukon Nominee Program, while New Brunswick has temporarily paused expressions of interest for its Skilled Worker stream, from May 17, 2024.
New Brunswick’s Strategic Initiative Stream is for skilled French-speaking foreign nationals who want to live and work in NB. In May, the province released a notification stating that anyone who submitted an Expression of Interest (EOI) before March 12, 2024 should withdraw that EOI and submit a new one. This is quite important, since the notification highlights that EOIs submitted prior to March 12, 2024 will not be considered.
Canada’s PNP has a wide range of programs for individuals looking to live and work in Canada. The program contributes a large number of newcomers each year, particularly in recent years. And it’s effective because it allows the provinces to determine their priorities and offer pathways for workers that meet local needs.
Our free immigration quiz can help you to assess your eligibility for Canada’s PNP. Sign up for a free account and take the quiz.
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