Immigrate to PEI as a Worker
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How can I immigrate to Prince Edward Island as a worker?

To immigrate to PEI as a worker, following are different pathways:

Critical Workers

Critical worker stream helps applicants in nomination for permanent residency, if the applicant is currently working in PEI. The PEI Critical Worker stream is employer-driven, and allows PEI Island employers to fill intermediate-skilled positions that they are unable to fill through the local job market.

International Graduates

International graduate stream of Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee program helps an applicant in nomination for permanent residency, if the applicant has graduated from a publicly-funded PEI post-secondary institution. The International Graduate stream is also employer-driven, allowing Island employers to fill positions that they are unable to fill through the local job market.

Skilled Workers in PEI

Skilled worker stream of Prince Edward Island PNP helps those are currently employed by an Island employer. The PEI Skilled Worker stream is employer-driven, and allows PEI Island employers to fill high-skilled positions positions that they are unable to fill through the local job market.

Skilled Workers Outside Canada

Skilled Worker outside Canada stream of Prince Edward Island PNP can be utilized for talent recruitment outside of Canada if the Prince Edward Island employer has received authorization from the Office of Immigration prior to issuing a job offer to a candidate. With approval, a work permit support letter would be provided for the applicant to seek a work permit.

PEI Express Entry

A candidate can apply for Prince Edward Island Express Entry nomination for PR purposes. Once the applicant receives a nomination from PEI PNP, chances of getting ITA from Federal government increases manifold,

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Critical Workers

An applicant is eligible under Prince Edward Island Critical Worker stream, if the applicant has:

  • has a full-time, non-seasonal, permanent or a job having minimum of  two years job offer, from a PEI employer in an intermediate-skilled position, defined by the National Occupation Code (NOC) skill level C or D;
  • has worked a minimum of six months full-time for the PEI employer;
  • has a valid work permit and legal status in Canada;
  • possess a minimum education of secondary school diploma;
  • is between the ages of 18 and 59;
  • has a minimum two years of full-time work experience or relevant education in the past five years;
  • provide a language test from an IRCC-approved testing institute within the past  two years with a minimum score of CLB/NCLC 4;
  • has sufficient financial resources to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) for himself and dependants to be able to establish in PEI; and
  • a genuine intention to settle in PEI.

Important Points

  • Starting June 2019, the Critical Worker Stream may be utilized for talent recruitment outside of Canada for approved Prince Edward Island trucking-sector employers.
  • Also, Starting June 2019, the Critical Worker Stream may be utilized for talent recruitment outside of Prince Edward Island. Only, candidates in NOC C category, who are working in defined Priority Employment Sectors in Prince Edward Island are included. These candidates must have 6 months of Canadian work experience that was gained while on an LMIA-backed work permit and be relevant to the current position the individual is offered in PEI. 
  • With approval, a work permit support letter can be provided for the applicant. 

International Graduates

An applicant is eligible under Prince Edward Island International Graduate stream, if the applicant:

  • has a post-secondary degree or diploma from a publicly-funded Prince Edward Island institution;
  • has a full-time, non-seasonal (i.e. permanent or minimum of  two years) job offer from a PEI employer;
  • has a valid post-graduate work permit and legal status in Canada;
  • is able to attend an interview with staff from the Office, if required;
  • possess sufficient English and/or French language ability to perform the job offered;
  • is between the ages of 18 and 59;
  • has sufficient financial resources to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) for himself and dependants to be able to establish in PEI; and
  • demonstrate a genuine intention to settle in PEI.
  • If selected to apply for nomination by PEI, must pay a non-refundable fee of $300 CAD with application.

Skilled Workers in PEI

An applicant is eligible under Skilled Workers in PEI stream, if the applicant has:

  • has a full-time, non-seasonal, permanent or a job having minimum of  two years job offer, from a PEI employer in a high skilled occupation, defined by the National Occupation Code (NOC) level 0, A, or B;
  • has at least two years of full‐time work experience in the past five years;
  • has a valid work permit and legal status in Canada;
  • has legal status in country of residence.
  • has successfully completed a post‐secondary degree or diploma (minimum two year program);
  • is between the ages of 18 and 59;
  • has sufficient English and/or French language ability to perform the job offered. Language ability can be verified by one of the following:
    • a language test from an IRCC approved testing institute within the past two years with a minimum score of CLB/NCLC 4; or  
    • PEIW-02: Workforce Job Offer Form indicating employer is comfortable with the employee’s proficiency in English and/or French to perform tasks associated with the job position being offered.
  • has sufficient financial resources to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) for himself and dependants to be able to establish in PEI; and
  • a genuine intention to settle in PEI.
  • If selected to apply for nomination by PEI, must pay a non-refundable fee of $300 CAD with application.

Skilled Workers Outside Canada

An applicant is eligible under Prince Edward Island Skilled Workers Outside Canada, if the applicant has:

  • has a full-time, non-seasonal, permanent or a job having minimum of  two years job offer, from a PEI employer in a high skilled occupation, defined by the National Occupation Code (NOC) level 0, A, or B;
  • In this stream, an employer must receive authorization from PEI immigration office  prior to submitting an expression of interest profile;
  • has at least two years of full‐time work experience in the past five years;
  • has legal status in country of residence.
  • has successfully completed a post‐secondary degree or diploma (minimum two year program);
  • is between the ages of 18 and 59;
  • has sufficient English and/or French language ability to perform the job offered. Language ability can be verified by one of the following:
    • a language test from an IRCC approved testing institute within the past two years with a minimum score of CLB/NCLC 4; or  
    • PEIW-02: Workforce Job Offer Form indicating employer is comfortable with the employee’s proficiency in English and/or French to perform tasks associated with the job position being offered.
  • has sufficient financial resources to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) for himself and dependants to be able to establish in PEI; and
  • a genuine intention to settle in PEI.
  • If selected to apply for nomination by PEI, must pay a non-refundable fee of $300 CAD with application.

PEI Express Entry

An applicant is eligible under Prince Edward Island Express Entry stream, if the applicant:

  • meet the requirements of at least one of the Federal Economic Immigration programs:
    • Federal Skilled Worker Program;
    • Federal Skilled Trades Program; or
    • Canadian Experience Class
  • create a Federal Express Entry Profile and be placed in the pool of candidates. 
  • There are two pathways to permanent residency through the PEI Express Entry Category, depending on if you have a job offer in PEI or not.  Priority will be given to applicants that are living and working in PEI.

PGWP holders of publicly funded designated learning institutions in Canada who are seeking nomination under Express Entry are required to meet a minimum of nine months work experience with a PEI employer prior to being considered for immigration pathways if the PGWP holder:

  • hold a PGWP and graduated from an institution outside of PEI;
  • have a spousal open work permit as a result of a spouse’s study permit from an institution outside of PEI;
  • has a minimum of four months prior to the expiry of your PGWP at time of submission of Expression of Interest.

PEI Express Entry points grid

FactorWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
1. Age2020
2. Language2020
3. Education1515
4. Work experience1520
5. Employment1510
6. Adaptability1515
Maximum Points100100
AgeWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
18-2477
25-292020
30-441515
45-491010
Over 4900
Maximum Points2020
Proficiency in English or FrenchWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
CLB/NCLC 102020
CLB/NCLC 92020
CLB/NCLC 81515
CLB/NCLC 71010
Below CLB/NCLC 700
Maximum Points2020
Level of EducationWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
Master’s or Doctoral (PhD) level1515
Post-secondary degree – program of at least 3 years of full-time study1212
Post-secondary diploma in a trade that requires at least 2 years of full-time study1010
High school00
Maximum points1515
Work ExperienceWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
6 or more years1520
4-6 years1515
2-4 years1010
1-years55
Maximum points1520
EmploymentWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
Working in PEI on a valid work permit5
Job offer in PEI related to field of study5
Foreign qualification with the regulated body in PEI55
One year or more of continuous full-time work experience in PEI55
Maximum points1510
AdapdabilityWith Job OfferWithout a Job Offer
The applicant has a close relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months55
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner and/or their dependent children have a language ability of CLB 6 or higher in English or French55
The applicant currently owns residential property in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months55
The applicant graduated from a recognized PEI post-secondary institution55
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner has at least 3 years of work
experience in the last 5 years
55
The applicant’s dependent children have been enrolled in a PEI educational institution for a minimum of 6 consecutive months55
Maximum1515

Employer Requirements for Above Streams

The employer is required to complete a PEIW-02: Workforce Job Offer Form  and confirming the following criteria:

  • The company must be active and in continuous operation under current ownership/management in
    Prince Edward Island with identified labour gaps;
  • Provide documentation that the recruitment efforts for the intended profession have been unsuccessful
    within Canada and the position is critical to the operation of the company;
  • Employment is full‐time, non-seasonal with a contract for a permanent position or a minimum length of two
    years;
  • Employment in the intended occupation is consistent with the applicant’s ability to perform the job, based
    on the applicant’s education, training and/or experience;
  • Employment terms and conditions meet all applicable provincial and federal employment workplace
    standards and the comparable industry wage rate;
  • Employment of the applicant does not contravene existing bargaining unit agreements or employment
    disputes;
  • Employment is in Prince Edward Island;
  • Employment requiring provincial licensing or accreditation has been verified to ensure the applicant has
    the necessary credentials to be eligible to work in the occupation in Prince Edward Island;
  • A signed employment contract is provided, which includes the terms and conditions of the full‐time job
    offer;
  • Settlement support is provided to the applicant and the family to help them establish, if applicable;
    and Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is provided, if applicable.
  • Also, employer must be willing to register with the Federal Employer Portal and pay the
    Employer Compliance Fee of $230, if the foreign national requires a work permit or should the
    current work permit expire prior to permanent residency being granted.
  • The correct LMIA exemption code must be used for a successful work permit application. Applicants with the Province of Prince Edward Island Work Permit Support letter are categorized as “Canada – PT Agreements- R204(c)”, and the LMIA exemption code is T13.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Points grid for Skilled Worker, Critical Worker and International Graduate

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

 

AgeSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEIInternational GraduateCritical Worker
18-2477107
25-4415152515
45-4910101510
Over 490000
Maximum15152515

 

Proficiency in English or FrenchSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEICritical Worker
Employer signed PEI PNP-L06 Employer Language Declaration2020N/A
CLB/NCLC 10202020
CLB/NCLC 9202020
CLB/NCLC 8171717
CLB/NCLC 7151515
CLB/NCLC 6101010
CLB/NCLC 5555
CLB/NCLC 4000
Maximum202020

 

Level of EducationSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEIInternational GraduateCritical Worker
Master’s or Doctoral (PhD) level15153510
Post-secondary degree – program of at least 3 years of full-time study12122010
Post-secondary diploma in a trade that requires at least 2 years of full-time study10102010
High schoolN/AN/AN/A15
Maximum15153515

 

Work ExperienceSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEICritical Worker
6 or more years202020
4-6 years151515
2-4 years101010
Up to 2 years000
Maximum202020

 

EmploymentSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEIInternational GraduateCritical Worker
Working in a permanent full-time position in PEI with a valid work permit5N/A55
Job offer in PEI related to field of study10101010
Foreign qualification with the regulated body in PEI. (Not an ECA)5555
One year or more of continuous full-time work experience in PEI5555
Maximum15152015

 

AdapdabilitySkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEIInternational GraduateCritical Worker
The applicant has a close relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months5555
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner and/or their dependent children have a language ability of CLB 6 or higher in English or French5555
The applicant currently owns residential property in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months5555
The applicant graduated from a recognized PEI post-secondary institution5555
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner has at least 3 years of work
experience in the last 5 years
5555
The applicant’s dependent children have been enrolled in a PEI educational institution for a minimum of 6 consecutive months55N/A5
Maximum15152015

 

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