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​Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program (NTNP)

Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program, or NTNP, is a program designed for graduates, workers, entrepreneurs, and simply anyone who wants to become a resident of this province. Keep reading to find out how this program works.

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Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program offers a fast-track route to acquiring permanent residence in Canada. Keep reading to learn more about Northwest Territories immigration and the various routes applicants can take to get a nomination. 

About Northwest Territories Province​

With an abundance of natural beauty and an enchanting display of aurora borealis painting the sky in all its spellbinding shades, Northwest Territories (NWT) calls out to all those who love being around nature and snow.

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For those who don’t mind the subzero temperatures, the laidback and easygoing ambience of NWT is quite welcoming with plenty of exciting professional opportunities at disposal due to the lack of competition as compared to other Canadian provinces/territories. NTNP offers pathways for direct immigration to this robust and beautiful territory. 

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The territory’s capital city Yellowknife takes pride in its unofficial motto of being ‘The New North’. A large portion of NWT’s population resides in Yellowknife with all the basic facilities readily available amidst an inclusive, prosperous and welcoming atmosphere.

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Serving as the cultural hub and a vital economic and administrative nucleus of NWT, Yellowknife has a wide range of educational institutions, advanced and urbanized infrastructure, and amenities at par with any regular city.

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The community is shaped by the distinct culture and heritage of NWT reflected not only in their lifestyle but in the wonderful Inuit arts and crafts that contribute partly to the territory’s economic growth. 

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Bordered partially by the polar ice and several rivers – including one of the world’s largest Mackenzie River, fishing is one of the major economic sources in the territory, with commercial saltwater and freshwater fishery underway and followed closely by hunting, fur harvesting, and raw material processing.

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Its strong manufacturing sector attracts many skilled workers towards seeking the Northwest Territories PNP. Other key sectors include energy and resources, mining, transport, construction, and tourism.

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Several immigration streams are operated under the NPTP to help those who are eligible and want to settle in the tranquil and serene environment of Northwest Territories.

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Keep reading to learn more about the different Northwest Territories immigration pathways, as well as the eligibility and requirements for NTNP.

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What is NTNP?

Northwest Territories provincial nominee program or NTNP is the territory’s own provincial nominee program that encompasses different pathways for Northwest Territories immigration. NTNP provides promising opportunities to skilled foreign workers to settle in the territory and become permanent residents of the country. 

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While the Northwest Territories PNP eligibility vary depending on its different programs, in general, NTNP welcomes skilled and semi-skilled workers as well as low-skilled labourers through its immigration streams targeting specific employment sectors. NTNP also offers business-driven pathways for businessmen and entrepreneurs who wish to have their own startup in the territory.

 

Northwest Territories PNP Eligibility & Rules

The Northwest Territories PNP or NTNP initially operated through 5 streams, out of which the Self-Employed Business stream is now permanently closed.

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Northwest Territories PNP programs:

  • Express Entry for Skilled Workers 

  • Skilled Workers 

  • Entry Level/Semi-Skilled Occupations 

  • Business Stream 

The employment opportunities are abundant for skilled workers, as the thriving economy and job sectors of Yellowknife are always looking for skilled, semi-skilled and low-skilled employees. In fact, Yellowknife holds the highest rate of Canada’s employment with flourishing communities who find a new home while still maintaining their own beliefs and practices. 

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General Northwest Territories PNP Requirements:

  • Willingness to settle in Northwest Territories and following the federal and territorial laws while actively contributing towards its economic growth. 

  • Authentic and certified certificates, degrees, diplomas and other educational documents that verify the level of education and skills. 

  • Proficient in one of the two national languages of Canada (i.e. English or French) with a valid language test. 

  • Proof of funds required for settlement of the individual or family (including spouse/common law partner and/or kids).

  • Required medical certificates and no previous immigration or criminal offense. 

  • Either a job offer from an NWT employer, or enough funds to operate, invest or purchase an existing business in the territory.

Northwest Territories PNP Streams

  • Job Prospects
    There is a difference between getting hired for a full-time dream job after completing your studies and working part-time to support your living while you are studying. When it comes to looking for a full-time job while you have completed your international programme, you would definitely want to experience the foreign industry. To be eligible for working after your graduation, you must apply for a work permit under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. It issues a work permit to students to foreign post-secondary students who wish to remain temporarily in Canada after graduation to work in their field of study.
  • Work Visa
    A visa giving one the ability to take a job in a country other than the one in which one is a citizen. There are different types of work visas. One kind may require the holder to have a local employer as a sponsor, and to return home if he/she loses the job. Another visa may be more general and may allow the holder to work at any job for a certain period of time. Work visas are generally temporary, though most may be renewed.
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