Express
Entry System
The
PEI Express Entry category operates by looking at candidates who are already
part of the federal Express
Entry Pool for the provincial
nomination. A nomination of this kind adds 600 points to the applicant’s Comprehensive
Ranking System (CRS) score. This
effectively ensures that they will receive an invitation to
apply (ITA) to apply for Canadian
immigration. The PEI Express Entry Category features two routes to Canadian
permanent residence. One for those who have the benefit of a job offer and
another for those who have not received.
Labor
Impact Category
1.
Skilled
Worker Stream
This employer-driven stream permits skilled workers
who have an offer of employment from PEI to be considered as candidates for
Canadian Permanent residence as long as they fulfill the conditions:
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An employment offer for
full-time employees from an Prince Edward Island business in an occupation that
is classified by TEER as category 2, 3 or 4 from the National Occupational
Classification (NOC);
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The completion of a
postsecondary education that includes the minimum requirement period of
fourteen years formal schooling
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Between the ages of 21
and 55 old;
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At least two years of
full-time employment experience within the last 5 years;
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A high level of
proficiency sufficient English or French in order to fill the job that is
offered.
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Insufficient settlement
funds;
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The demonstrative
intention was to move to Prince Edward Island.
2.
Critical
Workers Stream
This category is intended to alleviate labour
shortages. It is open to foreigners who are already employed working in PEI
working in particular essential demand occupations. The main criteria for
selection are:
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An offer of full-time
work from an Prince Edward Island business in one of the following jobs:
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Driver of the truck.
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Customer service
representative;
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Labourer;
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Server for food and
beverages;
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Housekeeping staff.
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Six months of experience
in Prince Edward Island Business. Prince Edward Island business offering job
opportunities;
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Current valid Canadian
work permit;
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High school diploma and a
minimum twelve years formal schooling
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Between the ages of 21
and 55 old;
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Minimum 2 years of
full-time employment over the last five years;
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Prove basic competence of
English or French the language.
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Insufficient settlement
funds;
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Proudly stated intention
to establish a permanent base in Prince Edward Island.