As 2025 begins, Canada is welcoming foreign skilled workers to settle in through its Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Recently, Manitoba and Alberta held draws that opened doors for many candidates eager to start a new chapter in Canada.
The article will delve into the details of recently held draws, the opportunities are available for prospective immigrants and the requirements they must fulfil to qualify.
Manitoba conducted its first PNP draw of the year, issuing 197 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) across two streams: Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream and Skilled Worker Overseas Stream.
Among the candidates invited, 52 had valid Express Entry profiles, enhancing their chances for permanent residency through additional points in the Express Entry system.
Manitoba was the first province in Canada to introduce a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 1998. The program aimed at attracting skilled immigrants to support the province’s economic growth. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has been instrumental in increasing the province’s population and supporting its labour force.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program is a key immigration pathway designed to attract skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates to the province.
The MPNP offers five main immigration streams:
You may qualify for MPNP:
To qualify, applicants must meet specific criteria, including
Hence, the MPNP provides various pathways for skilled individuals and their families to immigrate to Manitoba, contributing to the province’s growth and diversity.
On December 23, 2024, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted a draw and issued 588 invitations to candidates who met specific eligibility criteria. The lowest-ranked candidate invited had a score of 55. The draw invited candidates who fall under the Alberta Opportunity Stream.
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is a provincial initiative to attract skilled workers and entrepreneurs to Alberta. Through this program, prospective immigrants can receive an Alberta Provincial Nomination Certificate, which allows them to apply for Canadian PR.
If you wish to settle in Alberta, you must meet the following criteria for the Alberta Opportunity Stream under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).
The Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS) provides a pathway to permanent residency for foreign workers currently employed in Alberta and international graduates from approved Alberta post-secondary institutions. A part of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), it aims to attract individuals whose skills meet the province’s labour market needs.
International students can apply if they have completed their studies in Alberta and are working on a PGWP.
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate at least six months of relevant work experience in Alberta, meet language proficiency requirements, and adhere to income standards. However, those who studied in other Canadian provinces are not eligible under this stream unless they hold a different type of work permit.
If you want to immigrate to Canada through the PNP or another skilled worker pathway, please contact us for complete guidance and tailored assistance. Our experienced team supports creating EE profiles, choosing PNP programs, and providing additional services. We are here with you at every step of the immigration journey.
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