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Candidates for Express Entry are awarded up to 1200 points under a ranking system meant to identify those candidates most likely to succeed in Canada. The highest-ranked candidates in the Express Entry pool will receive an “Invitation to Apply” after which they will have to complete an application for Permanent Residence in Canada.
Candidates who are eligible to create an Express Entry profile under one of the above economic immigration streams will receive a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score based on the following factors:
The applicants must meet certain criteria in order to qualify for this category. The program uses a point system to assess candidates. This point system is not the same as the Comprehensive Ranking System used to rank candidates in Express Entry. In order to create a candidate profile and be assigned a score using the Comprehensive Ranking System, candidates must first qualify for either the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades or Canadian Experience Class. The points for the Federal Skilled Worker Program are a minimum requirement in order to be eligible to participate in Express Entry.
Prospective applicants must obtain 67 points in order to qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Points are assigned in accordance with six factors, per below:
In order to qualify, applicants must have at least 2 years work experience in a skilled trade in the last five years and meet certain minimum language requirements. The program uses a point system to assess candidates. This point system is not the same as the Comprehensive Ranking System used to rank candidates in Express Entry. In order to create a candidate profile and be assigned a score using the Comprehensive Ranking System, candidates must first qualify for either the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades or Canadian Experience Class.
Please be advised that qualifying for the Canadian Experience Class is only the first step in immigrating to Canada. Applicants who qualify for the Canadian Experience Class must create a candidate profile in the Express Entry system and receive an Invitation to apply for permanent residence before submitting their application.
The Provincial Nominee Program operates through nominations where the province or territory selects individuals who qualify based on the provincial program requirements. This program is for workers who have the skills, education and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory, want to live in that province and want to become permanent residents of Canada. Your intention to live in the selected province or territory is also evaluated.
The following provinces and territories currently participate in the Provincial Nominee Program. For up-to-date information, please refer to the respective government websites.
To learn more, click on the selected province or territory below.
1. Atlantic International Graduate Program
2. Atlantic High-Skilled Program
3. Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program
The following streams allow for immigration to Nova Scotia:
Foreign workers, international students and others with the right skills, experience and education apply to the OINP through one of the three categories below for a nomination for permanent residence.
Priority is currently being given to entrepreneurs and to individuals qualified to work in areas with identified skill shortages in the PEI labour market, as well as for applicants living and working in PEI.
To be eligible for nomination through PEI Express Entry, you must:
PGWP holders who are seeking nomination under Express Entry are required to meet a minimum of nine months work experience with a PEI employer prior to being considered for immigration pathways.
There are four SINP programs with the following sub-categories, where a job offer is not required:
The following streams are available for individuals looking to immigrate to Yukon:
The Yukon Community Pilot (YCP) is a new stream of the Yukon Nominee program that was launched in 2020, and will run for 3 years. If you have a valid nomination for permanent residence from Yukon, you may be eligible for a 2-year location-restricted open work permit under the YCP.
You must have 2 or 3 eligible job offers, have a signed letter of support from the Government of Yukon and meet the general requirements for a work permit.