Intermediate Experience Stream

The Intermediate experience stream is designed for candidates having job offer from PEI employer in an intermediate skilled position as under TEER Category 4.

Although this stream is for candidates outside PEI, however, candidates are eligible if PEI employer has received authorisation from PEI immigration office before issuing a job offer. If it is approved, a work permit support letter shall be issued to the candidates to apply for a work permit. Importantly, request form PEI employers shall be assessed on a case to case basis.

Program Eligibility

Factor 
Express Entry Profile–         Need not required to be registered under the Federal Express Entry program
Age–         Be between the ages of 18 and 59 Years
Job Offer

–         A full-time, permanent job offer from employer in PEI.

–         Be at TEER 4 (Previously National Occupational Classification Skill Level C)

Level of Education–         Have completed at least a secondary school diploma (High School)
Work Experience

–         Have worked in Prince Edward Island for at least 6 months.

–         At least full time Canadian work experience obtained while on a LMIA based permit, and be relevant to their current job offered in PEI.

–         Have at least 2 Years full time work experience or relevant education in the previous 5 years.

Language Proficiency–         Demonstrate language proficiency with CLB 4.
Settlement Funds–         Meet the settlement funds requirement set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Intention to Reside in PEI–         Demonstrate their intention to reside in Prince Edward Island.

Application Procedure

  • Eligible candidates must create and submit a profile in the PEI pool of candidates, where they are ranked using the PEI Labour Impact Category Ranking System.
  • The highest-ranking candidates are periodically invited to submit a complete application through draws in their respective categories. Successful candidates receive a provincial nomination from PEI.
  • After obtaining a provincial nomination, applicants have six months to submit a federal application for Canadian permanent residence. This involves completing a paper-based application, which is then sent by mail to the designated application center.
  • Paper-based PNP applications for permanent residence are typically processed within an 18-month timeframe.Labour Impact Category Ranking System
Workforce CategorySkilled WorkerCritical WorkerInternational GraduateIntermediate ExperienceOccupation in Demand
Age1515251515
Language2020N/A2020
Education1515351515
Work experience2020N/A2020
Employment1515201515
Adaptability1515201515
Maximum Points100100100100100
Age (Years)Skilled Worker Inside & Outside PEIOccupation In-DemandInternational GraduateCritical Worker Intermediate Experience 
18-2477107 7 
25-4415152515 15 
45-4910101510 10 
Over 490000 0 
Maximum15152515 15 
Proficiency in English or FrenchSkilled Worker Inside / Outside PEIIntermediate ExperienceCritical WorkerInternational GraduateOccupation in Demand
Employer signed PEIW-02: Workforce Job Offer Form20N/AN/AN/AN/A
CLB/NCLC 10202020N/A20
CLB/NCLC 9202020N/A20
CLB/NCLC 8171717N/A17
CLB/NCLC 7151515N/A15
CLB/NCLC 6101010N/A10
CLB/NCLC 5555N/A5
CLB/NCLC 4000N/A0
Maximum202020N/A20
Level of EducationSkilled Worker Inside / Outside PEIIntermediate ExperienceInternational GraduateCritical WorkerOccupations In Demand
Master’s or Doctoral (PhD) level1515351515
Post-secondary degree – program of at least 3 years of full-time study1212201215
Post-secondary diploma in a trade that requires at least 2 years of full-time study1010201015
High schoolN/A15N/A1015
Maximum1515351515
Work ExperienceSkilled Worker Inside / Outside PEIIntermediate ExperienceCritical WorkerInternational GraduateOccupations in Demand
6 or more years202020N/A20
4-6 years151515N/A15
2-4 years101010N/A10
Up to 2 years000N/A0
Maximum2020202020
EmploymentSkilled Worker in PEISkilled Worker Outside PEIInternational GraduateCritical WorkerIntermediate Experience Occupations in Demand
Working in a permanent full-time position in PEI with a valid work permit5N/A555N/A
Job offer in PEI related to field of study10101010N/AN/A
Foreign qualification with the regulated body in PEI. (Not an ECA)555555
One year or more of continuous full-time work experience in PEI55555N/A
Job offer in PEI related to experienceN/AN/AN/AN/A510
Previous experience gained from LMIAN/AN/AN/AN/A5N/A
Maximum151520151515
AdaptabilitySkilled Worker Inside / Outside PEIIntermediate ExperienceInternational GraduateCritical WorkerOccupations in Demand
The applicant has a close relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months55555
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner and/or their dependent children have a language ability of CLB 6 or higher in English or French55555
The applicant currently owns residential property in PEI for at least 12 consecutive months5N/A55N/A
The applicant graduated from a recognized PEI post-secondary institution55555
The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner has at least 3 years of work
experience in the last 5 years
55555
The applicant’s dependent children have been enrolled in a PEI educational institution for a minimum of 6 consecutive months5N/AN/A5N/A
Maximum1515201515

Recent Draws – PEI Labour Impact and Express Entry

DateStreamNumber of Invitations issuedSelection Attributes
11/02/2023Labour Impact / Express Entry41Invitations were issued to individuals working in the Healthcare, Manufacturing, Food Processing and Agriculture sectors.
10/19/2023Labour Impact / Express Entry102Critical Worker & Express Entry invitations were issued to individuals working for a PEI Employer with a minimum EOI score of 55.
10/05/2023Labour Impact / Express Entry20Invitations were issued to individuals working in the Healthcare and Food Processing sectors.
09/21/2023Labour Impact / Express Entry153Critical Worker invitations were issued to individuals working for a PEI Employer with a minimum EOI score of 55.

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