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Hi All,
Where I can get the information about , which provinces is open for Express entry nomination (PNP)?
AAW said:
Hi All,
Where I can get the information about , which provinces is open for Express entry nomination (PNP)?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
You can follow this link
Express Entry is used to manage applications for permanent residence under these federal
economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class. For more informations and how to apply,
CLICK HERE
But currently, which provinces or territories is open for Express entry PNP nomination ?
AAW said:
But currently, which provinces or territories is open for Express entry PNP nomination ?
BC SK MB PEI NS NB NL NT
These programs are open, and have the streams that can add 600 points to your EE, but have different requirements.
All provinces listed above have Provincial Nomination Programs in place. But the more important question is which of those are open to new applicants?
From what I gather, that would be MB, NB, and PEI. SK opens from time to time so be on the look out too
LokiJr01 said:
All provinces listed above have Provincial Nomination Programs in place. But the more important question is which of those are open to new applicants?
From what I gather, that would be MB, NB, and PEI. SK opens from time to time so be on the look out too
They are all open for applications, even SK, except for job offer exempt categories.
wicaact said:
They are all open for applications, even SK, except for job offer exempt categories.
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/maximum-number-of-sinp-applications
SK express entry and without job offer stream has reached its threshold and is closed for application this year. They had a history of opening it later in the year by surprise, which they already did, so keep an eye on them every day.
Do anyone have idea when OINP will open?
I'm going to apply one more for express - entry ( almost 1 year passed) and we have changes in our status ( not students already - just graduated, better English score etc)
I'm just wondering - how to apply in such way in order to be "attractive" for provincial nominee programs???
for us it doesn't almost matter actually to which province to go ( now we are in Ontario),
so any province which gives us offer and 600 points for receiving PR will be very very welcomed!!!
I can't get the rules and schemes how it works - please help!!!
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