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Latest PEI PNP Draw Issues 195 Labour and Express Entry Invitations - cic times

A recent draw by the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) has resulted in invitations being issued to candidates. The draw reportedly involved Labour and Express Entry invitations. According to the information available, 195 invitations were issued in this draw.

This development is part of the ongoing efforts by the PEI PNP to attract skilled workers to the province. The PEI PNP is one of the many provincial nominee programs in Canada that allow provinces to nominate candidates for permanent residence based on their specific economic needs. These programs play a crucial role in Canada's immigration system, as they help distribute the benefits of immigration across different regions of the country.

The specifics of the draw, including the eligibility criteria and the process for applying, are typically outlined on the official government website. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on the PEI PNP and its draws, candidates can visit the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website.

It is worth noting that provincial nominee programs, including the PEI PNP, often have unique requirements and processes. Candidates interested in these programs should carefully review the eligibility criteria and application procedures to determine if they are a good fit.

Candidates who have received invitations through the PEI PNP will need to review the details of their invitation and follow the necessary steps to proceed with their application. This may involve submitting additional documentation or completing an application for permanent residence.

For those considering applying to the PEI PNP or other provincial nominee programs, the first step is to review the eligibility criteria and ensure they meet the necessary requirements. Candidates can then proceed to submit an expression of interest or apply directly to the program, depending on the specific requirements and process in place.

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Last reviewed: July 19, 2026

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