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Express Entry: Implementation in Provinces and Territories Due Implementing Express Entry in Provinces and TerritoriesThe Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) was established to give both provinces and territories the mandate to establish selection conditions that have two options; first, to enter the pool and then be selected by either a province or territory, or secondly, go through the nomination process, and then complete an online profile (Government of Canada, 2015). Thus, in either case, once the Express Entry profile is updated to reveal the eligibility of the applicant through territorial/provincial nomination certificates, they all qualify to be in the list of invitees (Government of Canada, 2015).
The PNP program may nominate candidates through the Express entry pool, or existing paper-based processes as per their agreement with the government to empower them to nominate immigrants interested in or who they have interest in settling within their territories. Such candidates are offered 600 additional points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CSR). Assessment of potential candidates is grid-based to points that are awarded as per educational qualifications, language, work experience or age (CIC NEWS, 2014).
Potential candidates are supposed to score points as per human capital and skills relocation points which are used to invite them for permanent residence applications. Quebec does not use Express Entry but has put in place the Quebec Skill Worker Programme, which establish areas of training as per its economic and population needs (Government of Canada, 2015). Interestingly, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have developed systems similar to that of Quebec despite the fact that they still have their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (Canadavisa, 2015).
For example, Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program has established skills gap (for example business investor) that require prospective immigrants with targeted skills and experience. Having identified the need, the province offers a nomination certificate that speeds up the immigration process. Under the reformed federal immigration system that has introduced the Express Entry, the Canadian government will see to it that provinces and territories have the capacity to select a particular number of foreign nationals in line with their local immigration and labour needs through.
ReferencesCanadavisa. 2015. Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)http://www.canadavisa.com/manitoba-provincial-nominee-program.html CIC NEWS. 2014. Express Entry: What we now know. Canada Immigration Newsletter.http://www.cicnews.com/2014/12/express-entry-124159.html Government of Canada. 2015. Quebec Selected Skilled Workers.http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/quebec/index.asp Government of Canada. 2015. Express Entry.http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/express/express-entry.asp
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