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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/jxbnbdmy/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Over the past few years, Canada\u2019s Provincial Nominee Programs have shown that why their popularity as a legitimate pathway to Canadian permanent residence is increasing. These programs have been active particularly in\u00a0British Columbia, Ontario\u00a0and\u00a0Manitoba. They facilitate provinces and territories to nominate eligible candidates for Canadian permanent residence. These nominations are mainly based on labour market needs of the provinces and territories. The achievements of each Provincial Nominee Program with reference to their respective provinces and territories are as under.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n British Columbia\u2019s Provincial Nominee Program had also witnessed the busiest final quarter of 2017. A total of 1,738 invitations to apply (ITAs) were received by the candidates for provincial nomination. This included a wide range of categories in the\u00a0Express Entry\u00a0and Skilled Immigration streams. Besides this, the ITAs issued under the\u00a0Tech Pilot of BC PNP are also worth mentioning. This program supports the technology sector of British Colombia by attracting and retaining the skilled talent. The BC PNP also invited 23 candidates via draws that took place on November 1 and November 29 under\u00a0the Entrepreneur Immigration Stream.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n In early November 2017, Ontario issued new \u2018Notifications of Interest\u2019 under the Human Capital Priorities Stream. This stream assisted the\u00a0Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program\u00a0(OINP) to nominate candidates having professional skills who entered the federal Express Entry pool.<\/p>\n These Candidates received a \u2018Notification of Interest\u2019, which allowed them to apply under provincial nominee program. The Express Entry candidates having a provincial nomination can receive 600 points in addition to their Comprehensive Ranking System score.\u00a0The designers and Software engineers were among the OINP\u2019s top five nominee occupation categories. This followed by interactive media developers and computer programmers.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The announcement\u00a0of Manitoba\u2019s restructured Provincial Nomination Program was the biggest news of the last quarter of 2017. These changes are of great importance, as they include\u00a0a new pathway aligned with Canada\u2019s\u00a0Express Entry system, the introduction of a new\u00a0International Education Stream and the formation of an \u2018In-demand occupations list\u2019. The other restructured immigration streams are as follows:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n In October 2017, Alberta announced that it will launch two new provincial nomination streams including:<\/p>\n The Alberta Opportunity Stream is work in collaboration with the prevailing\u00a0Strategic Recruitment Stream and Employer-Driven Stream. Apart from this, the stream will also include 11 sub-categories and there will be similar eligibility criteria for all these categories or streams.<\/p>\n A limited number of candidates under Alberta Express Entry Stream will seek nominations in the Express Entry pool. These candidates may also relate to these three economic immigration classes of the federal government.<\/p>\nOntario<\/h2>\n
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