As a part of their provincial nomination, two Canadian provinces Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia have issued ITAs for qualified candidates this week.
Apart from Nunavut and Quebec, the majority of the Canadian province’s territories operate their own Provincial Nominee Program. This program invites interested candidates to apply for Canadian permanent resident status. IRCC can grant permanent residence after a provincial nomination. Despite the fact that a provincial nomination is not equivalent to the permanent residence itself.
Quebec has different immigration policies than the federal government and is responsible for implementing them. Each economic class of immigrants is subject to the authority of Quebec only.
Each year the PNP leads to the admission of over 105,000 PRs to Canada. According to the federal and provincial governments. It is an effective tool for promoting economic development outside of province and urban centers. Where immigrant populations are already high, which is why it was established in 1998. PNP admissions have steadily increased over the past decade.
Result of Provincial Nomination between 4 to 11 November
Nova Scotia
In Nova Scotia’s Labor Market Priorities stream, letters of interest were sent to applicants on November 8 for the first time since February.
Although the Nova Scotia immigration office has not responded to inquiries regarding the number of letters granted. It has provided information about how to obtain one. To be eligible for this position, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- With at least a score of 10 in French across all language abilities and having chosen French as their first official language, they are eligible for the Canadian Language Benchmark.
- If you have at least a 7 on the Canadian Language Benchmark for English across all languages and English as a second language, you qualify.
- In order to apply for the position, you must possess a bachelor’s degree or complete a three-year or longer degree program at an accredited university, trade, or technical school, college, or other institution.
Following receipt of their letter, applicants who choose to apply to the province must enclose copies of their language tests and documentation of their education, such as an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) announced 35 invitations to apply on November 8.
Ten occupations-in-demand applicants and 21 Express Entry applicants were accepted by the province. Expressions of Interest for both categories were required to score 69. The academic credentials of all invited candidates were evaluated.
As a response to the ongoing crisis, the province invited four candidates who now reside in Ukraine.
SINP’s first draws have been released since September 28. The first SINP drawing has been released since September 28. It has been decided by many provinces to suspend their PNP drawings in anticipation of NOC 2021. When the current National Occupational Classification system will be changed. To include a new method of identifying skilled immigrants seeking to immigrate to Canada through Express Entry.