Prince Edward Island (PNP)

Despite Prince Edward Island’s small size and population, the Atlantic island province has a lot of tourism. Prince Edward Island is the smallest place in Canada. Many people recognize this place as the birthplace of Canada. In 1864, the Charlottetown Convention was held in this province. This led to the development and creation of Canada. The fishing and agriculture industry is also booming. The Prince Edward Island (PEI) Provincial Nominee Programs help immigrants with their work and skills. It also allows people who have just finished their university education.

This program helps newcomers to Prince Edward Island (PEI) get a chance to be nominated by the province and fast-track their way to Canadian permanent residence. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria for one of the PNP streams.

Prince Edward Island (PNP)
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Prince Edward Island PNP’s are administration programs:

  • The provincial nominee programs support foreigners residing in this region.
  • Through this stream, you can promote your immigration means.
  • By qualifying program, you obtain a provincial nomination certificate.
  • After this, you can practice and implement for permanent residency.     

The province manages various immigration programs distributed into three categories.

  • PEI Express Entry.
  • PEI Labour Impact.
  • PEI Business Impact.

Prince Edward Island Immigration categories PEI PNP

1. Prince Edward Island PEI Express Entry

PEI Express Entry is a path for people who want to live and work on Prince Edward Island. You can only do it if you are from a country on the list of countries that get PEI Express Entry and if your skills match the needs of PEI.

The Prince Edward Island PNP Express Entry (EE) Program is connected with the federal EE system, which controls the pool of applicants for Canada’s main commercial immigration categories.

You need to have skills and experience, as you will only be considered if you match the province’s needs.

Express Entry Requirement

Applicants must be registered in the federal Express Entry pool to be eligible for the PEI PNP Express Entry stream. To submit a profile to the pool, applicants must qualify for at least one of three federal Economic programs:

  • Federal Skilled Worker requires candidates to have, at minimum, a high school diploma and at least one year of continuous full-time, skilled work experience. Work experience is considered skilled if obtained in a position at National Occupational Classification (NOC) Skill Level 0, A, or B. Candidates must also demonstrate language proficiency in English or French consistent with Canadian Language Benchmark level 7.
  • Canadian Experience Class has no minimum education requirement. CEC candidates must have one year of full-time Canadian skilled work experience. This work experience does not have to be continuous, but it must have been obtained within the three years before application. Work experience is considered skilled if obtained in a position at NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B. Candidates must also demonstrate language proficiency in English or French consistent with CLB level 7 for work experience obtained at NOC Skill Level 0 or A and CLB 5 for work experience obtained at NOC Skill Level B.
  • Federal Skilled Trades has no minimum education requirement. FST candidates must have at least 2 years of full-time work experience in a skilled trade occupation. Candidates must also have either an offer of employment to work in a skilled trade in Canada or a certificate of qualification in their skilled trade issued by a Canadian authority. Candidates must also demonstrate language proficiency in English or French at CLB Level 5 for speaking and listening and CLB 4 for reading and writing.

If you hold a Post Graduate Work Permit PGWP or a spousal open work permit holder:

  • You must have at least a 4-Month valid PGWP before when submitting your Expression of Interest EOI.
  • Must have completed your studies outside PEI, or you have a spouse who completed their studies outside PEI.
  • Must have a proven 9-month experience for a PEI employer (at least).

Program Requirements

Requirement 
Express Entry ProfileYes
Connection to ProvinceNo
Job OfferNo
Language ProficiencyCLB 7
Investment RequirementNone

2. Prince Edward Island PEI Labour Impact

If you are a foreign worker or recent graduate, you are welcome to apply for permanent residency in Prince Edward Island. The PEI Labor Impact Stream programs will allow you to get permanent residence if your employer in PEI hires you.

Skilled Workers In PEI

The Skilled Worker in PEI program of the PEI PNP greets foreign operators currently employed in PEI to appeal for a provincial nomination for an accelerated pathway to permanent residence in line to fill the high interest for skilled positions.

Eligibility Requirements of Skilled Workers In PEI:

To be qualified for this stream, you must follow these requirements to apply quickly.

  • To qualify for the Skilled Worker in PEI program, candidates must reside and serve on a legitimate work license in PEI. Skilled workers not being in Canada may be suitable for the PEI Express Entry programs.
  • Applicants must have a full-time, stable job offer from a company in PEI. The rank must be assigned as NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B.
  • Candidates need to explain that they have enough language ability in English or French to complete their job duties. This can be described through an approved language test showing ability compatible with CLB level 4.
  • Applicants must have at least achieved a two-year post-secondary degree or credentials.
  • Applicants must have 2 years of full-time work practice in the past 5 years.

Skilled Workers Outside Canada

Foreign operators who are currently outside of the province and have gained a NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B rank from an eligible company may be qualified to practice for this program of the PEI PNP.

Eligibility Requirements of Skilled Workers Outside Canada:

To be eligible for this stream, you must follow these requirements to apply quickly.

  • To be qualified, applicants must have a full-time, stable job offer from a company in PEI. The rank must be classified as NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B. The companies making the job offer must have communicated with the PEI immigration agency and recommended the job offer.
  • Applicants need to explain that they have sufficient language ability in English or French to perform their job responsibilities. This can be confirmed through an approved language test displaying proficiency regular with CLB level 4.
  • Candidates must have at least finished a two-year post-secondary degree or graduation.
  • Applicants must have 2 years of full-time work practice in the past 5 years.

Critical Worker

Foreign operators with a minimum of 2 years of relevant practice in semi-experienced and inexperienced professions may be available to implement this PEI PNP stream.

Eligibility Requirements of Critical Worker in PEI:

To be qualified for this stream, you must follow these requirements to apply quickly.

  • To be suitable, applicants must have operated in PEI for 6 months before the PEI company makes the business offer. The applicant must have a solid work license to work for the PEI company.
  • Candidates must have a stable, full-time job proposal from their current PEI company. The job offer must be according to NOC Skill Level C or D profession.
  • All applicants must have valid language test results confirming proficiency in English or French compatible with CLB level 4.
  • Applicants must have at least finished secondary school.
  • Applicants must have at least 2 years of job experience or education appropriate to their job proposal in the previous 5 years.
  • The offered job must be in one of the following positions:
    • Truck driver;
    • Food and beverage server; or
    • Customer service representative;
    • Housekeeping attendant.
    • Labourer;

International Graduate Stream in PEI

The eligibility requirements are as follows:

  • Must have valid job offer classified as 0, A, B in the National Occupational Classification NOC.
  • Must have at least 6 months of experience in a related field to your education with a PEI employer.
  • Must have a valid Post Graduation Work Permit PGWP.
  • Must be a graduate with a post-secondary degree or diploma from an eligible learning institution in Prince Edward Island.

Application Procedure

The application procedure is the same for all of the streams, which are given below.

Once an invitation is accepted, the candidate has 14 days to appeal for nomination. Ontario will inform the candidate chosen for provincial nomination if the province agrees with the application.

After receiving a provincial proposal, a candidate must submit a governmental application for Canadian permanent residency. Candidates in this program must finish and submit a paper-based application. Paper-based PNP requests for permanent residence are treated within 18 months.

Overview of Factors

FactorSkilled WorkerCritical WorkerInternational Graduate
Age151525
Language2020N/A
Education151535
Work experience2020N/A
Employment151520
Adaptability151520
Maximum Points100100100

3. PEI Business Impact

People who want to come to PEI can get a business visa. There are various options. If they start a new business, they can get a work permit to invest in an existing PEI business or create a new one. They can also apply for a work permit by making a business investment in PEI. The process will be faster and easier.

PEI Work Permit

The PEI Work Permit stream allows eligible applicants to come to PEI on a temporary work permit to establish a business. Once the business has been in operation for at least one year, the applicant will receive a provincial nomination for permanent residency.

Overview of Factors

FactorMax Points
Age20
Language40
Education20
Business ownership or senior management experience50
Community endorsement35
Adaptability35
Maximum Points200

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