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Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program (NTNP) – Non Express Entry

    • What is Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program (NTNP) – Non Express Stream

      The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) offers various streams for individuals who want to immigrate to the territory. The non-Express Entry process for the Northwest Territories involves the following steps:

      • – Eligibility Assessment: Applicants must determine their eligibility for one of the NTNP streams. These streams may include the Skilled Worker Stream, Express Entry Stream (not part of Express Entry system), Entrepreneur Business Stream, and Critical Impact Worker Stream.

      • – Submission of Expression of Interest (EOI): Depending on the stream, applicants may need to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the NTNP. The EOI typically includes information about the applicant’s education, work experience, language proficiency, and other relevant details.

      • – Selection: Qualified candidates who have submitted an EOI may be selected by the Northwest Territories (NWT) government based on various factors such as the applicant’s score in the EOI pool, the current needs of the NWT’s labor market, and other eligibility criteria specific to each stream.

      • – Invitation to Apply (ITA): Selected candidates may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for a provincial nomination from the NTNP. The ITA will provide instructions on how to proceed with the application process.

      • – Application Submission: Once an ITA is received, applicants have a specified time frame to submit a complete application to the NTNP. The application should include all required documents and information as per the stream’s guidelines.

      • – Nomination: If the application is approved, the applicant will receive a provincial nomination certificate from the Northwest Territories.

      • – Federal Application: With the provincial nomination certificate, the applicant can then apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence. The federal government will assess the application based on admissibility requirements, such as health, security, and background checks.

      • – Permanent Residence: If the federal application is approved, the applicant and their family members (if applicable) will be granted permanent residence in Canada.

      It’s important for applicants to carefully review the specific requirements and processes for the NTNP stream they are interested in, as they may vary. They should also ensure they have the most up-to-date information by consulting the official website of the Northwest Territories Nominee Program.