The Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut are Canada's three territories. The province's powers are the primary distinction between it and its territories. Instead of the Canadian constitution, the federal government grants authority to the territory.
The Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program
Overview
The Northwest Territories, the most populated northern territory in Canada, with a land area of over one million square kilometers and a population of just over 40,000, offer a wide range of migration options for foreign employees and businesspeople.
The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP), a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), is a network of migration channels that gives foreigners the chance to become permanent citizens of Canada.
Through employer-driven migration streams, the NTNP targets workers in skilled, semi-skilled, and low-skilled occupations. On the other hand, its business-oriented counterpart looks for entrepreneurs and business owners from all industries to start and grow new firms in this isolated section of the north.
The Province Has Three Different Categories For Its Migration Streams:
• Northwest Territories Express Entry
• Northwest Territories Employer Driven
• Northwest Territories Business Driven
Northwest Territories Express Entry
This stream offers qualified candidates in the Express Entry pool for the federal government the chance to submit an accelerated application for permanent residence. An employer in the Northwest Territories must have made a job offer to the candidates.
Northwest Territories Employer Driven
Foreign nationals having expertise in their employment with the relevant National Occupational Classification (NOC) and a full-time, permanent employment offer from a qualifying business can apply for opportunities through the Northwest Territories’ business-driven programs.
• Critical Impact Worker
• Skilled Worker
Northwest Territories Business Driven
Opportunities for company owners and entrepreneurs looking to launch a new venture in the Northwest Territories are offered through the Northwest Territories company Driven Streams.
Although all economic sectors are eligible to apply, companies that significantly boost the economy of the Northwest Territories or launch a novel product will be given preference when applying for provincial nomination.
Yukon Provincial Nominee Program
Overview
A Canada PNP for the Yukon Territory is called the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP). It seeks to entice entrepreneurs and workers from abroad who have the drive, assets, and capabilities to strengthen the Yukon economy. With a population of a little over 30,000, it is urgently in need of competent foreign workers to fill both skilled and unskilled roles in the labor market.
Employers in Yukon actively look for competent workers, and immigration authorities look for new firms that can help grow the economy and improve the neighborhood.
The majority of immigrants work hard to get into prestigious provinces like British Columbia or Ontario. A relatively unpopular Canadian PNP, such as the Yukon Nominee Program, can provide a simple route to permanent residency.
The Yukon Nominee Program gives foreign nationals multiple immigration routes to seek permanent residence in Canada. The immigration streams covered by YNP consist of:
• Yukon Skilled Worker
• Yukon Critical Impact Worker
• Yukon Business Nominee
• Yukon Express Entry
• Yukon Community Pilot
Nunavut Provincial Nominee Program
Overview
Nunavut has been a part of Canada for almost a century, but it only became an independent territory in 1999, making it the country's newest when it separated from the Northwest Territories.
The name means 'our land' in the Inuktitut language, which is spoken by the indigenous Inuit who have resided here for thousands of years. With a population of only 33,000 people, it is Canada's least populous territory; yet, the area is rich in resources, resulting in a rising economy based on mining, oil and gas, fishing, and tourism.
The majority of the residents are Intuits, who can trace their ancestry back thousands of years and are from the world’s most northerly permanent settlement, known as Alert.
The Territory Has Three Official Languages: Inuktitut, English, and French, with the community celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Intuit across all communities. For those who prefer a unique lifestyle, Nunavut Immigration opens the door to a culture and way of life that are found nowhere else today.
Immigration in Nunavut
Nunavut, with a population of only 33,000 people, has never seen major migration. However, as the mining and energy industries have grown rapidly, relevant skills and experience are in high demand.
• Employers are frequently willing to pay a large premium to compensate for the increased living costs associated with the region for those who prefer to work and live in Nunavut.
• Nationally regulated immigration includes choices for temporary employees and students, as well as business-specific visas for entrepreneurs and investors.
• However, program eligibility and other criteria are regularly altered to meet unique skill demands.
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