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If you have a job offer in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI), you may be able to immigrate to Canada through the PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream, part of the Labour Impact category.
As the name of the stream suggests, immigration to Canada through the PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream is possible even if you are currently outside Canada and have never previously worked in Canada.
PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream criteria
To be eligible to apply for the PEI Skilled Worker stream you must:
- have a full-time long-term (i.e. permanent or minimum of two years) job offer from a PEI employer in a skilled occupation (Training, Education, Experience, Responsibilities (TEER) category 0, 1, 2, or 3). Important note: Through this stream your employer must first make contact with PEI PNP officials and the job offer must be approved by our office prior to submitting an expression of interest profile;
- have legal status in your country of residence;
- be able to attend an interview with staff from the PEI PNP Office, if required;
- have successfully completed a post-secondary degree or diploma (minimum two year program);
- be between the ages of 18 and 59;
- have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years;
- possess sufficient English and/or French language ability to perform the job offered. Language ability can be verified by one of the following: A language test from an IRCC approved testing institute within the past two years with a minimum score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4; OR employer signed PEI PNP-L06 Employer Language Declaration; OR documents from an internationally recognized institution indicating that the principal language studied was in English or French;
- have sufficient financial resources for you and your family, if applicable, to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) to be able to establish in PEI; and
- demonstrate a genuine intention to settle in PEI.
The employer is responsible for ensuring that:
- employment is full-time with a contract for a permanent position or a minimum length of two years;
- employment in the intended occupation is consistent with the applicant’s ability to perform the job based on the applicant’s education, training and/or experience;
- employment terms and conditions meet all applicable provincial and federal employment workplace standards and the comparable industry wage rate;
- employment of the applicant does not contravene existing bargaining unit agreements or employment disputes;
- the employment is in PEI;
- employment that requires provincial licensing or accreditation has been verified to ensure the applicant has the necessary credentials to be eligible to work in the occupation in PEI;
- an employment contract is provided, which includes the terms and conditions of the full-time job offer, signatures of the authorized signing officer of the company, and the employee (applicant) accepting the offer and conditions of employment.
- settlement support is provided to the applicant and the family to help them establish;
- a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is provided, if applicable;
- attendance at an interview with staff from the PEI PNP Office, if required; and
- documentation is provided to demonstrate effort to recruit for the intended profession has been unsuccessful within Canada and the position is critical to the operation of the business.
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PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream application process
If you meet the eligibility criteria outlined above, you may then create a profile in the PEI Expression of Interest system, outlined below. You will be asked to provide a valid email address, and identification information including your passport details. Once your account has been verified, you will be able to proceed to complete your profile so that a ranking score (points) may be awarded best on your credentials. Applicants can only have one active profile at any one time.
Your profile will remain active for a period of six months. You must ensure information provided in your profile is accurate and verifiable. If your situation changes prior to being invited to apply, you may update your profile. If your situation changes after being invited to apply, you must contact the PEI PNP Office with the new information, as this may impact the ultimate decision on your file.
An Expression of Interest is not an application, but an indication of your interest in being considered to apply to the PEI PNP. If you are invited to apply you will receive an email notification that will include your file and instructions for submission of your file. If you are invited to apply you must complete the application forms. Your employer must also complete the employer forms.
PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream application fees
There is no fee to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream. If you are invited and choose to apply, there is a $300 application fee.
PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream EOI points grid
PEI evaluates your credentials across six areas.
Factor | Points |
---|---|
Age | 15 |
Language | 20 |
Education | 15 |
Work experience | 20 |
Employment | 15 |
Adaptability | 15 |
Maximum points | 100 |
Factor 1: Age
Age in years | Points |
---|---|
18-24 | 7 |
25-44 | 15 |
45-49 | 10 |
Over 49 | 0 |
Maximum points | 15 |
Factor 2: Language
Language ability | Points |
---|---|
Employer signed PEI PNP-L06 Employer Language Declaration | 20 |
CLB 9 or 10 | 20 |
CLB 8 | 17 |
CLB 7 | 15 |
CLB 6 | 10 |
CLB 5 | 5 |
CLB 4 | 0 |
Maximum points | 20 |
Factor 3: Education
Level of education | Points |
---|---|
Master’s level or PhD from a graduate school of a college or university, after completionof a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree | 15 |
Post-secondary academic degree (Bachelor) from a college or that required at leastthree years of full-time study | 12 |
Post-secondary diploma in a specific trade that required at least two years of full-time study after secondary schoo | 10 |
Maximum points | 15 |
Factor 4: Work experience
Work experience | Points |
---|---|
More than 6 years | 20 |
4-6 years | 15 |
2-4 years | 10 |
Up to 2 years | 0 |
Maximum points | 20 |
Factor 5: Employment
Employment | Points |
---|---|
Working in a permanent position in PEI with a valid work permit | 5 |
Job offer in PEI related to myeducation | 10 |
Foreign qualification verified with the regulated body in PEI. This is not an ECA. | 5 |
At least 1 year continuous full-time work experience in PEI | 5 |
Maximum points | 15 |
Factor 6: Adaptability
Adaptability factor | Points |
---|---|
Currently have close family member(s) living in PEI forat least 12 consecutive months who are permanent residents or Canadian citizens | 5 |
Spouse/common-law partner and/or dependent child(ren) have a language ability of CLB/NCLC 6or higher in English or French | 5 |
Currently own residential property in PEI for at least12 consecutivemonths | 5 |
Graduated from a recognized PEI post-secondary institution | 5 |
Spouse/common-law partner has at least 3 years ofwork experience in the last 5 years | 5 |
Dependent child(ren) have been enrolled in a PEI educational institution for at least 6 continuousmonths | 5 |
Maximum points | 15 |
Based on your score, you may receive an invitation to apply when PEI conducts one of its EOI draws for the Labour Impact category (of which the PEI PNP Skilled Worker Outside Canada stream is a part). You can keep on eye on draws with our PNP Live Tracker.
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