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PNP Express Entry
The PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) Express Entry is a program that allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate eligible individuals for permanent residency in Canada through the federal Express Entry system. The PNP Express Entry program is designed to meet the unique economic and demographic needs of each province and territory, allowing them to select and nominate eligible candidates based on their individual priorities and requirements.
Canada PNP Express Entry Draw on May 10, 2023
On May 10, 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) carried out a new Express Entry draw. A sum of 589 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) was granted to applicants participating in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). No invitations were sent to Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, or Canadian Experience Class applicants during this recent Express Entry draw.
This marked the fourth PNP-specific Express Entry draw held by IRCC in 2023.
PNP Express Entry Draw #248: Who received invitations?
- Total invitations issued: 589
- Rank required for an invitation to apply: 589 or above
- Type of draw: Provincial Nominee Program
- Date and time of round: May 10, 2023, at 14:06:47 UTC
- CRS score of lowest-ranking invitees: 691
- Tie-breaking rule: March 08, 2023, at 16:42:17 UTC
- The latest Express Entry draw witnessed a decrease of 57 points in the CRS score compared to the previous PNP-specific draw held by IRCC on March 1, 2023.
How can you apply for Express Entry via PNP?
To apply for Express Entry through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in Canada, follow these general steps:
- Assess your eligibility: Each Canadian province and territory has unique PNP streams with distinct eligibility requirements. Research and identify the PNP stream that corresponds to your qualifications, skills, and work experience. Ensure you fulfill both the PNP stream and the federal Express Entry system’s eligibility criteria.
- Create an Express Entry profile: If you meet the eligibility criteria for a PNP stream, create an online profile through the federal government’s Express Entry system. Supply precise and complete details about your personal information, educational background, employment history, language skills, and other pertinent factors. A Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score will be assigned to you based on the data you submit.
- Investigate and apply to a PNP: Explore specific PNP streams that align with your qualifications and skills. Each PNP stream has its own application process and requirements. Consult the respective province or territory’s official website for detailed information and application guidelines. Adhere to the guidelines given and submit your application to the PNP stream for evaluation
Obtain a provincial nomination: If your PNP application is successful and you meet the province or territory requirements, you may receive a provincial nomination. This nomination is a critical step as it significantly increases your CRS score and improves your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. - Update your Express Entry profile: After receiving a provincial nomination, update your Express Entry profile to reflect this nomination. Your CRS score will automatically be recalculated with the additional points from the nomination.
- Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA): If your CRS score, including the provincial nomination points, meets or exceeds the cutoff score in a subsequent Express Entry draw, you will receive an ITA for permanent residency. At this point, you may proceed to submit a comprehensive application for permanent residency to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) within the allotted period.
- Finalize the permanent residency application: Adhere to the guidelines provided by IRCC to finish your permanent residency application. Provide all necessary documents, such as medical exams, police clearances, and evidence of financial resources. Pay the required fees and submit the application within the designated timeframe.
- Wait for a decision: After submitting your application, IRCC will evaluate it based on the eligibility requirements and supporting documentation. IRCC may ask for further details or arrange interviews if needed. In the end, IRCC will determine the outcome of your permanent residency application.
Remember that the application process and requirements may differ slightly between provinces and territories. It is crucial to carefully review the specific guidelines and instructions provided by the PNP stream you are applying to. If you encounter difficulties during the application process, consider seeking guidance from immigration consultants or professionals.
In summary, the Express Entry system, combined with the Provincial Nominee Program, offers a streamlined pathway for qualified individuals to obtain permanent residency in Canada. By carefully following the steps outlined above and staying informed about the requirements and guidelines of the specific PNP stream you are applying to, you can increase your chances of success in securing a future in Canada. Keep an eye on the latest Express Entry draws and stay updated on any changes in the immigration landscape to ensure you are well-prepared for your journey toward Canadian permanent residency.