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Which province does Canada choose for nominating skilled immigrants?

When choosing Canada to nominate skilled immigrants, everyone's entanglement has been committed again. Among many Canadian provinces, people will still hesitate to choose which one is better.

Listen to your suggestion, see which province you meet first, and then consider this problem. After all, it is possible that you only meet the requirements of one of many provinces, or even none of them, so the nomination of skilled immigrants in Canada basically has nothing to do with you. )

Canada nominates immigrants

Many provinces in Canada have provincial nominations, such as AINP, BCPNP, British Columbia, MPNP, Man, Nb, PNP, Newfoundland, NSNP, OINP, PEPNP, Prince Edward Island, SINP, Saskatchewan and YKPNP Yukon. Many names.

Provincial nomination projects are not only nominated by skilled immigrants, but also nominated by commercial immigrants, relatives immigrants and overseas immigrants. Today, what Zhiwaijun discussed with you is mainly the provincial nomination of skilled immigrants.

The nomination of skilled immigrants in Canada refers to the immigration route negotiated by some provinces in Canada with the Federal Immigration Service according to their own economic development and talent demand, which is referred to as PNP, that is, the provincial nomination plan. Different provinces have different requirements for applicants, but most of them are judged from the aspects of age, education, occupation, work experience, language ability and adaptability, and there is a certain gap in places. 20 17 most provincial nominations were reopened.

Some netizens often ask Zhiwaijun, Canada has so many options to nominate skilled immigrants, which one is the best?

Here is a brief introduction to the nomination requirements of each province. Please sit down accordingly and see what options are left to meet the requirements before making a choice.

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Saskatchewan nominates skilled immigrants.

Saskatchewan nominates skilled immigrants (SINP), which are divided into employer-provided categories, EE categories and non-EE categories. Both EE and non-EE classes do not require an employer's offer, and non-EE classes do not require applicants to reach IELTS 4 6, which is in line with the shortage of occupations. Applicants can apply if they meet Saskatchewan's own 60 points, so it is very attractive to applicants. Applicants need to prepare for the quota in advance. In 20 17, there were 4,700 kinds of proposals without employers, including 1700 kinds of employment opportunities and 3,000 kinds of non-employment opportunities.

The categories provided by SINP employers free of charge (non-ee) need to meet the following conditions before applying:

1. At least 1 year of work in ten years is related to the major studied (although the requirements are not strict in practice);

2. IELTS must be Grade G, requiring CLB4 (i.e. 4.0, listening 4.5, reading 3.5 and writing 4.0), valid for 2 years;

3. List of occupations in short supply in Saskatchewan (use the same list as EE category);

4.60 points (some applicants who do not meet the EE requirements can also reach 60 points to apply for non-EE categories).

SINP express entry category application needs to meet the following conditions:

1. To apply for Saskatchewan nomination through the EE category, you must first meet the requirements of EE, with a score of 67 in the Federation;

2, but also to achieve a score of 60 points in the SINP EE class; Have at least one year of post-high school higher education;

3. Have professional or training related work experience; List of occupations in short supply in EE.

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New province nominates skilled immigrants.

Nova Scotia Nomination Program (NSNP) Nova Scotia Nomination, which is what we often call NS Nomination of Skilled Migrants.

20 17 NSNP EE application conditions:

1. In the last five years (1560 hours), the same code is in short supply;

2. IELTS minimum CLB 7;; ;

3. The score reaches 67 (total score 100, refer to the following scoring table, which is basically consistent with the Canadian federal scoring standard for skilled immigrants);

4. The core is that in the absence of an offer from an employer in NS province, it is necessary to meet the occupational requirements of NS shortage and grab the quota at the same time. (In fact, let's see if we meet NS's scoring criteria for skilled immigrants, and then we can roughly judge the feasibility of their immigration to NS. )

Under the NSNPEE category of 2065438+07, there are 250 job categories without employer offer, and the quota is full at present. It is expected that 20 18 will remain open, and some quotas may be released in the second half of 20 17.

Because NSDEE belongs to the category of fast enrollment, it is necessary to meet the conditions for entering the EE pool first, that is, it is necessary to have academic qualifications and IELTS scores, and it takes a long time to prepare before it is possible to grab the quota.

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Ontario nominates skilled immigrants

Ontario nominates skilled immigrants (ONPNP or OINP), which are divided into three categories: non-employer immigrants (no employer offer), employer immigrants and business immigrants. Zhiwaijun is here to talk about non-employer immigrants. Non-employer immigrants are divided into EE and master. As the name implies, a master's degree is only a requirement. Let's focus on the EE category.

The OINP Express entry category is suitable for applicants with an EE score of 400. At the same time, in June 20 17, you can apply for ICT occupations within 400. Non-employer immigrants (no employer offer), including skill priority, French priority and skilled workers.

The application conditions of OINP HCP skill priority class and OINP French priority class are similar, and both need to meet the following conditions:

1. Meet FSW or CEC requirements and successfully register EE, with an EE score of 400 or above.

2. Bachelor degree or above.

3.FSW work experience: He has been engaged in full-time paid work or equivalent part-time work for at least one year in the past five years, and his occupation category belongs to categories 0, A, B A and B in the NOC.

4.CEC work experience: at least one year of continuous full-time paid work or equivalent part-time work in the past three years, and the occupational category belongs to 0, A, B A and B in the NOC; Work experience in Canada must be authorized, excluding work experience during self-employment or study.

The difference lies in the language requirements. The skill priority category requires CLB7 (valid within two years) and above, and the occupational category belongs to 0, A, B A and B in the NOC. French gives priority to the requirement that the language ability reaches French CLB7 and English CLB6 (IELTS G, CELPIP G or TEF), and the result is valid for two years.

OINP skilled workers' requirements:

At least 12 months full-time or equivalent part-time working experience (valid for two years from the date of application), and the occupation must belong to Group 633 or Group 72, 73 and 82 professional skills occupations in NOC; English or French to CLB5;; Savings or income levels can support your life and that of your family, and so on.

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British Columbia nominates skilled immigrants

British Columbia nominated EE category for fast entry to BC (EEBC), and the applicant must meet the requirements of BCPNP and EE at the same time. The categories that can be applied for under EE are: FSW federal skilled immigrants, FST skilled immigrants and CEC experienced immigrants.

Except for graduate students who graduated from natural science, applied science or health science in BC province, other applicants need the job offer of employers in BC province to apply for this category. At the same time, to apply for BC EE category, it is necessary to meet EE requirements (that is, federal technology 67, or CEC or FSTP), and there are very few qualified overseas applicants.

BC Province has its own immigration management system, which is based on the selection of scores. After registering the account, the applicant will enter the waiting pool. Registration information is valid for 12 months in the candidate database. BCPNP will regularly select from the pool of candidates, and applicants with high scores will be selected first.

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Manitoba nominates skilled immigrants.

Manitoba nominates skilled immigrants (MPNP), and Manitoba is a maverick province. It is worth noting that the EOI (Letter of Intent) in Manitoba is an online selection system owned by Manitoba, similar to the EE system. There is no charge for submitting EOI in Manitoba, and there is no minimum score limit, but applicants with high scores will be given priority.

For skilled immigrants and business immigrants, various requirements must be met before submitting EOI. For skilled immigrants who apply outside Manitoba, they must first meet the score of 60 points in Manitoba.

EOI submission has no time limit and can be submitted at any time. EOI is valid for 1 year. If there is no selection within 1 year, this EOI will be deleted. If you intend to apply, you need to resubmit the EOI.

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Alberta nominates skilled immigrants

Alberta Nominated Skilled Migrants (AINP) can be divided into three categories: employer-driven category (required by employers), strategic recruitment category and self-employed farmers category.

On February 8th, AB Province 14, 5,500 letters of guarantee have been issued. From October 27th, 20 16 10, AINP began to accept new applications. Applications submitted before October 27th, 20 16 10 will be returned. All projects in ab province need an offer or are currently in AB province, so the project threshold in this province is relatively high.

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Newfoundland nominates skilled immigrants.

Newfoundland nominated skilled immigrants (NLNP) must first meet the requirements of Canadian FedEx entry, that is, meet any one of FSW, FST or CEC, hold a job offer in NL province, and meet the NLPNP EE category scoring standard (67 out of 65,438+000 points, but the scoring standard is different from FSW).

All nominated immigration projects in NL province require the employer's offer. The requirement nominated by NL province is that the export, creative and rural industries have been operating for more than 65,438+0 years. Employers in St. John's Census Metropolitan Area need to hire at least 2 local employees, or they need to reopen their businesses if they are not closed. At the same time, the employer should prove that he has worked hard to recruit locally and obtained LMIA (relevant certificates are required to exempt LMIA) or approved job vacancy assessment (JVA).

Job opportunities should also meet the requirements of the local labor market, and employers may be asked to interview by PNP. The actual operation process is not as simple as a friend helping to quote. So if you want to apply for the nomination of Newfoundland skilled immigrants, please make sure that you have a qualified employer offer.

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PEI province nominates skilled immigrants.

PEIPNP) fast entry process is based on Canadian federal fast entry fast track system. Applicants who intend to apply for the fast track category of Prince Edward Island must first meet the application conditions of the Canadian federal EE system.

After submitting the personal data of the Canadian Federation EE, you can submit your intention to apply for PEI EE by email. This stage is free, and only people close to Pei can easily get Pei ee's nomination requirements. PEI EE category does not need to meet the 50-point standard of PEI skilled migration scoring standard.

The factors closely related to PEI include: currently working legally in PEI, having parents, brothers, uncles, aunts and other relatives who have worked in PEI for more than one year, having worked in PEI for one year or received two years' education in recent ten years, having real estate in PEI, having enterprises in PEI, being a job that is in short supply, or having high-skilled job invitations.

Canadian students who work in PEI with an open work permit after graduation have been working in PEI for 4 months if they want to apply for the PEI EE category, and there are at least 4 months before the work permit expires.

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New Brunswick nominates skilled immigrants

New Brunswick needs to meet the following conditions to apply for EE nomination:

1, the current language requirements are: CLB7 (that is, four sixes), and the language score must be within 2 years;

2. The minimum requirement for academic qualifications is to graduate from high school;

3. Must have at least 1 year continuous full-time work experience in the main position (or equivalent to continuous, paid and part-time work experience); The work you are engaged in must be Grade 0, Grade A and Grade B in the NOC, mainly depending on the level of your main work in the past 10 years.

4. The age is between 22 and 55 years old. The time of age assessment is the day when you submit your immigration application and receive the NBNPN FN number.

5. Proof of funds and settlement plan are required.

6. Reach the standard of 67 points.

7. Applicants who have participated in the NB information briefing in the past 24 months: Applicants who have participated in the briefing or met NBPNP officials in the past 24 months are eligible to submit EOI.

This is probably the case with the provincial nomination rules of each province. Are you dizzy after reading it?

In fact, to put it bluntly, provincial nomination means that the province guarantees immigration, that is, the province regards you as the object of talent introduction and thinks that your arrival can meet the labor market demand of the province. As long as you meet the requirements, there is hope.

It is worth noting that in which province did you submit your immigration application? After becoming a permanent resident, you have to land in this province and live for a certain number of years before you can move to other provinces. Although the qualification of provincial nominated immigrants has been won, in principle, the government will not care if you move there.

But the original intention of the provincial nomination itself is to attract people to live in remote areas and develop the local economy. Therefore, at least act like a resident of the province you are applying for, such as buying a house or renting a house for a long time, working and investing. At least let the customs feel that you are really going to nominate the province.

Some intermediaries say that it makes no difference which province you apply for, as long as you can meet the conditions. However, if there is no difference as the intermediary said, why should Ontario be divided into new provinces and moved directly together?

After screening out the provinces that meet your immigration requirements, you need to pay attention to which province you personally want to live in the future.