You can apply for a nomination for permanent residency through the Skilled Worker stream of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) if you have a job offer from an Island employer. The PEI Skilled Worker stream is employer-driven, allowing Island employers to fill high-skilled positions that they are unable to fill through the local job market.
Am I eligible - PEI Skilled Workers Outside Canada - flyabroad
To be eligible to apply for the PEI Skilled Worker stream you must:
You can apply for a nomination for permanent residency through the Skilled Worker stream of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) if you have a job offer from an Island employer. The PEI Skilled Worker stream is employer-driven, allowing Island employers to fill high-skilled positions that they are unable to fill through the local job market.
Am I eligible? - Skilled Workers Outside Canada - PEI PNP
To be eligible to apply for the PEI Skilled Worker stream you must:
have a full-time long-term (i.e. permanent or minimum of two years) job offer from a PEI employer in National Occupation Classification (NOC) skill level 0, A, or B.(link is external) Important note: Through this stream your employer must first make contact with our office and the job offer must be approved by our office prior to submitting an expression of interest profile;
have legal status in country of residence;
be able to attend an interview with staff from the Office, if required;
have successfully completed a post-secondary degree or diploma (minimum two year program);
be between the ages of 21 and 59;
have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years;
possess sufficient English and/or French language ability to perform the job offered. Language ability can be verified by one of the following:
A language test from an IRCC approved testing institute within the past two years with a minimum score of CLB/NLCC 4; or
Employer signed PEI PNP-L06 Employer Language Declaration; or
Documents from an internationally recognized institution indicating that the principal language studied was in English or French.
have sufficient financial resources for the applicant and family to pay all immigration costs (including travel expenses) to be able to establish in PEI; and