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In this week’s PNP draws, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island all invite candidates.

This week, five provinces invited candidates to apply for provincial nomination.

Each year, the federal government publishes the total number of PNP nominations and divides it among the provinces in the Immigration Levels Plan. The current immigration levels plan calls for 117,500 new permanent residents to be admitted each year through the PNP by 2025.

  • British Columbia

In the most recent BC PNP draw, held on April 18, more than 203 candidates were invited.

In a general draw, the largest draw invited 158 candidates from five streams, implying that no occupations were targeted. Candidates in the skilled worker category (including Express Entry) needed a minimum score of 104.

  • Alberta

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has held two draws in April so far, with the results only being released this week. Candidates with profiles in the Express Entry application management system received invitations.
The first drawing was held on April 5. The Designated Healthcare Pathway: Alberta Job Offer stream invited 53 candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores ranging from 300-600.

The second was on April 18 and invited 68 candidates with CRS scores ranging from 300 to 700 from the Sector priority - Agriculture occupation with Alberta job offer stream.

  • Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan invited a total of 1067 candidates through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program on April 20. (SINP). 444 were nominated from the in-demand occupations category, while the remaining 623 were Express Entry candidates.

A minimum score of 69 was required for all candidates.

  • Manitoba

On April 17, Manitoba invited 28 Ukrainian candidates in accordance with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) special immigration measures for those affected by the region's current unrest.

  • Prince Edward Island

In the most recent draw of the PEI PNP, held on April 20, 189 candidates were invited. Among those invited, 180 were from the Labour and Express streams, with the remaining nine nominees from the Business and Entrepreneur streams meeting the minimum point threshold of 72.

Canada IRCC Employes Strike 2023: Expect Delays in Processing.

Because of a possible IRCC strike this month, Canadian immigration applicants may face processing delays.

The Canadian government announced on their official website that groups of public servants "may" go on strike in mid-April 2023.

The Canadian government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada are currently negotiating collective bargaining agreements (PSAC).

The Union of Taxation Employees (UTE) and the Canada Revenue Agency are also in negotiations (CRA).

All of this adds up to approximately 155,000 workers who provide a variety of services to the general public in various departments.

PSAC's president set a deadline of 9 p.m. EST on April 18, 2023. He stated that if no agreement is reached by 9 p.m. EST tomorrow, April 18, 2023, a national general strike by all 155,000 CRA and Treasury Board members will begin at 12:01 a.m. EST Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

The president of PSAC did not name any other departments that would join the strike. However, our sources confirm that IRCC employees who are PSAC members will also participate in the strike if it occurs on April 19.

According to an official press release, the Canadian government remains committed to negotiating deals that are both affordable for taxpayers and fair to employees.

On April 16, the government tabled a three-year wage offer of 9% based on the Public Interest Commission's recommendations. According to the Canadian government, this is a fair and competitive offer.

In the First two months of 2023, immigration to Canada increased by 40%.

  • Canada welcomed 100,430 new permanent residents in January and February, compared to 72,815 in the first two months of 2022, a record year for immigration to Canada.
  • Canada has planned 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024 and another 500,000 in 2025 in its Immigration Levels Plan for 2023-2025.

Month on month, immigration to Canada fell by 2.6% in February, to 49,550 new permanent residents, compared to 50,885 newcomers the previous month, a record-breaking January.

Economic programmes, such as the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), Agri-Food Immigration Pilot Program (AFIP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Caregiver programmes, Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program (RNIP), Federal Skilled Trades (FST) and Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) programmes, Start-Up Visa (SUV) and Self-Employed Persons (SEP) programmes, and the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway,

In 2022, these programmed will have assisted 93,795 new permanent residents to arrive in Ontario. Another 46,610 new permanent residents arrived in Ontario as a result of family sponsorship, while 39,765 arrived as a result of Canada's refugee programmers.

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British Columbia’s latest draw sent 211 PR Invites.

More than 211 invites for permanent residency were sent out on March 30 by the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program-BC PNP Draw (PR).

Invitations were sent out under the Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) choices for the Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams.

This was a targeted draw for more than 40 jobs connected to healthcare as well as 35 tech jobs.

Compared to the prior equivalent targeted BC PNP Draw, the Tech profession cutoff score has increased by 2 points.

For jobs in the healthcare industry, the cutoff score has mostly remained around 60.

StreamsInvitationsCut off ScoreDescription

Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)
16585Targeted at Tech occupations
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)2360Targeted at Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202)
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)2360Targeted at  Healthcare
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)<560Targeted at Other priority occupations (NOCs 31103, 32104)

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In the second draw in eight days, Canada invites another 7,000 Express Entry candidates.

The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score for the March 23 all-program draw was 484, which was six points lower than the minimum score for the March 15 all-program draw.

The two drawings with 7,000 ITAs that took place in the last week are the biggest ever for all programmes, coming in second only to the one-time Covid-inspired draw in February 2021 that resulted in the issuance of 27,332 invitations to applicants for the Canada Experience Class.

In comparison to the first two draws, which each had 5,500 ITAs, this was Canada's fourth all-program Express Entry draw in 2023. Additionally, it has held three draws specifically for Provincial Nominee Program candidates and one draw for Federal Skilled Worker candidates.

After inviting 45,115 applicants throughout all of 2022, Canada has now issued 31,260 ITAs in 2023.

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