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Four Provincial Nominee Programs in Action: Frequent Invitations from Canadian Provinces

Recently, British Columbia (BC), Alberta, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island (PEI) have issued invitations through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), seeking top talents from around the globe. Below is a detailed breakdown of each province’s activities:

Alberta: Recruiting Talent through Multiple Channels

From November 29 to December 17, Alberta conducted 15 draws, issuing over 1,700 Invitations to Apply (ITA). These invitations span multiple streams, including the Alberta Opportunity Stream, the Tourism and Hospitality Stream, and industry-focused Express Entry streams targeting health care and technology sectors.

For example, on December 10, the “Priority Sectors Express Entry” stream invited 262 candidates with a minimum score of 65 points. On December 12, 260 candidates from the Tourism and Hospitality Stream were also invited with a minimum score of 65. Additionally, Alberta introduced specific fast-track and non-fast-track pathways for healthcare professionals, inviting nearly 100 medical professionals with a minimum score as low as 43 points.

DateInvitation StreamMinimum ScoreInvitations Issued
December 17Dedicated Health Care Pathway - Express Entry4714
December 16Alberta Express Entry Stream50110
December 13Alberta Opportunity Stream50147
December 13Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway484
December 13Tourism and Hospitality Stream6011
December 12Tourism and Hospitality Stream65260
December 12Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors5011
December 11Alberta Express Entry Stream5039
December 11Dedicated Health Care Pathway – non-Express Entry528
December 11Dedicated Health Care Pathway - Express Entry4311
December 11Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway5987
December 10Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors65262
December 4Dedicated Health Care Pathway – non-Express Entry4727
December 4Dedicated Health Care Pathway - Express Entry4952
November 29Alberta Opportunity Stream61687

British Columbia: Focus on Entrepreneur Streams

On December 17, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) issued at least 11 invitations through its Entrepreneur Base Stream and Regional Stream. These invitations had high score thresholds, with a minimum score of 115 for the Base Stream and 114 for the Regional Stream.

Invitation StreamMinimum ScoreInvitations Issued
Entrepreneur Base Stream11510
Entrepreneur Regional Stream114<5

The BCPNP Entrepreneur Stream has always attracted high-net-worth individuals globally. Despite the small number of invitations, the fierce competition reflects the province’s stringent standards for entrepreneurs.

Manitoba: New Opportunities for International Education and Skilled Workers

On December 18, Manitoba conducted two draws, issuing a total of 399 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs). Among them, the International Education Stream issued 297 invitations to eligible candidates, while the Skilled Workers Overseas Stream issued 102 invitations to those with scores of 630 or above. Additionally, 43 candidates were invited through Express Entry profiles and validated job seeker codes.

This initiative highlights Manitoba’s strong focus on international students and skilled workers, especially its close integration with the Express Entry system, offering applicants additional pathways to success.

Prince Edward Island: Targeting Labor Market and Entrepreneurial Immigration

On December 16, Prince Edward Island issued invitations through its Labor and Express Entry Stream and Business Work Permit Entrepreneur Stream. The Labor and Express Entry Stream invited 32 candidates, while the Business Work Permit Entrepreneur Stream extended just one invitation, with a minimum score of 125 points.

Although the number of invitations was limited, PEI’s strict screening standards for entrepreneurs reflect the province’s emphasis on economic development and its desire to attract high-caliber workers and promising entrepreneurs through its PNP.

Conclusion

The recent activities across four Canadian provinces showcase the active promotion of immigration policies tailored to their respective economic and industry needs. By offering customized immigration streams, these provinces provide international talents with diverse pathways to Canada. Whether you are a skilled worker, healthcare professional, or entrepreneur looking to establish yourself in Canada, there are opportunities suited to various criteria across the provinces. With continuous improvements to Canada’s immigration policies, these Provincial Nominee Programs will remain a key window for attracting global immigrants in the future.

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Canada holds second monthly CEC draw, CRS score drops to lowest level since July
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted another Express Entry draw on November 26, 2025, inviting 1,000 Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates to apply for permanent residence. This round set a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 531—the lowest CEC cut-off since July—and ended a five-draw streak where the CRS threshold was locked at 533 or 534. To date, IRCC has issued a total of 88,476 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through the Express Entry system in 2025.
11/28/2025
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Canada Announces 2026 Study Permit Target: Total Allocation Reduced to 408,000, Down 7% from 2025
On November 25, the Government of Canada officially released its 2026 study permit allocation and distribution plan for international students. According to newly published data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the total number of study permits to be issued in 2026 will be capped at 408,000. This continues the federal government’s trend of tightening temporary resident levels, representing a 7% decrease from the 2025 cap of 437,000 and a 16% decrease compared to 485,000 in 2024. The new plan outlines detailed allocation rules by student category, confirms exemptions from Provincial Attestation Letters (PAL) for master’s and PhD students, and distributes PAL-required application volumes and anticipated approvals across provinces based on population share.
11/27/2025
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On November 21, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued 35 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to skilled workers both inside and outside Canada. This round of selections continued to prioritize candidates identified through Strategic Recruitment Initiatives (SRIs), including Employer Services, Francophone Community, Regional Communities, and the Temporary Public Policy. The program also reminded applicants to ensure all key information—such as language test numbers and invitation numbers—is correctly entered to avoid affecting their eligibility.
11/26/2025
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Prince Edward Island Holds Largest Provincial Nominee Draw of the Year, Focusing on In-Province Workers and International Graduates
The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) recently conducted its largest immigration draw of the year, issuing invitations to apply for provincial nomination to nearly 200 candidates through the "Labour & Express Entry" category. This draw primarily targeted candidates already working in the province, while giving priority consideration to applicants with French language proficiency and international graduates from specific institutions. This move reflects the province's strategic intent to attract skilled talent capable of directly contributing to the local economy.
11/25/2025
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British Columbia Expands Entrepreneur Immigration Invitations, Marking Largest Draw of 2025
On November 18, British Columbia held its largest entrepreneur immigration draw of the year, issuing invitations through both the Base and Regional streams of its Entrepreneur Immigration Program. Minimum scores and invitation numbers varied by stream, reflecting the province’s continued 2025 strategy of prioritizing candidates with high economic impact.
11/24/2025
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Alberta Issues 1,125 Provincial Nominee Invitations in Mid-November, Maintaining High-Frequency Draws Across Key Streams
In mid-November 2025, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) issued a total of 1,125 provincial nominee invitations across two rounds, targeting candidates in the Healthcare Priority sector under Express Entry as well as the Alberta Opportunity Stream. The November 14 draw invited 80 healthcare candidates with a minimum score of 52, while the November 10 draw issued 1,045 invitations under the Opportunity Stream—a notably large round this year. With Alberta receiving over 1,500 additional nominations in September, bringing its 2025 total to 6,403, the province continues to strengthen efforts to retain local workers and attract healthcare professionals.
11/22/2025
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On November 20, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, announced that the Conservative Party will introduce a wide-ranging package of amendments to the federal government’s border security and immigration legislation, Bill C-12. She argued that Canada’s immigration system is under intense pressure and must undergo structural reform as soon as possible. The proposed amendments will focus on modernizing asylum procedures, strengthening border enforcement and security screening, adjusting criminality and removal thresholds, and increasing transparency across federal immigration bodies. The initiative comes amid rising asylum numbers, sustained growth in temporary residents, mounting pressure on housing and social services, and heightened scrutiny of immigration-related security reports—highlighting how immigration has become a heated issue in Canada and globally.
11/21/2025
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Alberta Announces Sweeping Changes to AAIP Rural Renewal Stream: Community Quotas and New Work Permit Rules to Take Effect in 2026
The Government of Alberta has officially announced significant updates to the Rural Renewal Stream (RRS) under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), marking one of the most substantial overhauls since the program's inception. Scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026, these changes are a response to a surge in community endorsements that have far exceeded the province’s federal nomination allocations. To realign the program with provincial economic priorities and manage labor market pressures, Alberta will implement four core changes: establishing annual endorsement allocation limits for designated communities, setting a one-year validity period for candidate endorsement letters, introducing a TEER-based occupation assessment model, and enforcing a mandatory requirement for all in-Canada applicants to hold a valid work permit at both the time of application and assessment.
11/20/2025
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Ontario Suspends Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream and Returns All Applications
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has suspended its Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream effective November 14, 2025, following a major program review that identified systemic misrepresentation and potential fraud. As part of the suspension, all in-progress applications will be returned with full refunds. The province states that the program’s current structure must be redesigned to ensure limited nomination spots benefit genuine candidates addressing Ontario’s skilled trades shortages. Affected applicants may submit a new Expression of Interest under another OINP stream if eligible.
11/19/2025
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Newfoundland and Labrador issues 330 ITAs in latest draw, marking the largest round since July
On November 12, 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador issued a total of 330 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), marking the largest draw since July. With 220 invitations going to NLPNP candidates, the province continues to rely heavily on its provincial nomination channels. As the province reaches its 13th draw of the year and prepares for expanded federal PNP admission targets in 2026, nomination allocations may increase further.
11/18/2025
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