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Canada Plans to Admit More Provincial Nominees in 2012

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Ottawa, November 7, 2011 – The Government of Canada will continue to provide provinces and territories with a record amount of space in the country’s immigration program in 2012, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) plans to welcome 42,000 to 45,000 people under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 2012, including the nominees themselves, their spouses and dependents. This represents an almost seven-fold increase since 2004.

In 2010, over 36,000 people entered Canada under the PNP. CIC is on track to welcome more provincial nominees this year, and 2012 has the potential to set another record high if the provinces submit enough nominations early on to fill their allotted space in the program.

"“The Government of Canada recognizes the crucial role the Provincial Nominee Program plays in meeting local labour market needs,”" said Minister Kenney. "“The PNP has made great strides in sharing the benefits of economic immigration across the country.”" Today, 26 percent of all economic immigrants are now destined for provinces other than Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, compared to 11 percent in 1997. The PNP has also become the second largest source of economic immigration to Canada.

All provinces and territories, with the exception of Quebec and Nunavut, have Provincial Nominee agreements. The PNP gives provinces and territories an active role in immigrant selection as they may nominate for permanent residence individuals who meet specific local labour market needs. Under the Canada-Quebec Accord, Quebec has the sole authority for selecting immigrants to its province. However, these candidates must still meet CIC’s admissibility requirements.

CIC consults regularly with provincial and territorial governments to develop a balanced immigration plan, including the number of anticipated nominations per province. It is important to note that in order for CIC to reach annual admissions targets, provinces and territories must submit sufficient and timely nominations. The Provincial Nominee allotments for 2012 are still being finalized and will be released later on.

"“CIC is working closely with provinces and territories to improve the program design, integrity and management of the Provincial Nominee Program,”" said Minister Kenney. CIC launched a national evaluation of the Provincial Nominee Program last year and expects to release the results in 2012. The federal, provincial and territorial governments are also moving towards a multi-year levels planning approach for 2013 and beyond.
 

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tiger007 said:
Hi all,

Any ideas as of how many years this growth in PNP intake will last? 2 or 3 or will continue for many years to come? Give feedback.
I THINK FOR 2 YEARS IT WILL NOT GONE
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I have started my business investment process and have already transferred some funds. I do have an interview in July 2012. However I want to stop the process due to medical reasons. Can I get my money back that I have already send to the immigration? Can help me .... thanks you for your response.
 

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mannymiri said:
I have started my business investment process and have already transferred some funds. I do have an interview in July 2012. However I want to stop the process due to medical reasons. Can I get my money back that I have already send to the immigration? Can help me .... thanks you for your response.
what ur status shows
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Hi INDIAN,

Thanks for posting this article. Based on this news article which you posted, originally from CIC website, where at the end it is mentioned, -- The federal, provincial and territorial governments are also moving towards a multi-year levels planning approach for 2013 and beyond. I think this boom of intake via PNP will definetly last for another 3-5 years, before the provincial government decides to make cuts and reduce number of intakes. This is an important topic of discussion as many future aspirants, who want to immigrate to Canada, their luck and chances of being successful to a large extent, depends on the PNP's. I think, more and more people should join this topic of conversation and share their views!!!
 

mannymiri

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As of write now I am set to go for my final interview in July. I have already send $60,000. I need to send another $100,000. I am not sure if I can stop the process and ask for my money back...If so hw can I do this. and whom should I contat. Again thank you for taking the time to respond. :)
 

mannymiri

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Hello again..thank you by your response what do you mean by my status? I am new at this so please forgive me.