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Canada's Maple Leaf Card Express: Eight Provinces Open Dedicated Permanent Residence Pathways for International Graduates

Canada, with its world-class education and welcoming immigration policies, continues to attract students from around the globe. For many international students, obtaining permanent residence (PR) smoothly after graduation and achieving a seamless transition from studying to immigrating is a crucial consideration in their future planning. Currently, eight Canadian provinces are actively responding to this demand by offering at least one Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) immigration stream specifically designed for international graduates.

These PNPs provide a more direct and convenient immigration pathway for international graduates who have completed post-secondary education in the respective provinces. Applicants typically need to demonstrate a genuine intention to reside in the nominating province and, in most cases, provide proof of sufficient settlement funds.

Overview of Exclusive Immigration Pathways for International Graduates

The table below summarizes the provinces that currently have dedicated PNP streams for international student graduates, indicating whether a job offer is required and if an Expression of Interest (EOI) is necessary for application.

ProvinceStreamJob offer required?EOI required?
AlbertaGraduate Entrepreneur StreamNoYes
Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur StreamNoYes
ManitobaCareer Employment PathwayYesYes
Graduate Internship PathwayNoYes
International Student Entrepreneur PilotNoYes
New BrunswickPrivate Career College Graduate Pilot ProgramYesYes
Newfoundland and LabradorInternational Graduate CategoryYesYes
International Graduate Entrepreneur – Starting a New BusinessNoYes
International Graduate Entrepreneur – Purchasing an Existing BusinessNoYes
Nova ScotiaInternational Graduates in Demand StreamYesNo
International Graduate Entrepreneur StreamNoYes
OntarioEmployer Job Offer: International Student StreamYesYes
Master's Graduate StreamNoYes
PhD Graduate StreamNoYes
Prince Edward IslandInternational GraduatesYesYes
SaskatchewanWorker with Saskatchewan Work Experience – Student Sub-categoryYesNo

For streams requiring an EOI, applicants must first create a profile in the province's expression of interest pool and receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) from the provincial government before submitting a complete application for provincial nomination.

It is important to note that none of the international graduate streams featured in this article are aligned with the federal Express Entry system. This means that nominations obtained through these PNPs are "base nominations." After receiving a provincial nomination, applicants must apply directly to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence.

In-Depth Analysis of Provincial International Graduate Immigration Streams

The following provides a more detailed overview of the international graduate-specific immigration streams in each province, including main eligibility criteria and application highlights.

Alberta (Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, AAIP)

  • Number of streams: 2
  • Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: For qualified international student graduates who have completed their studies in Alberta and are looking to start a new business or purchase an existing business (with a minimum 34% ownership).
  • Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: For international student graduates (who completed their studies outside Canada) seeking to launch a start-up enterprise or business in the province (with a minimum 34% or 51% ownership depending on location), possessing relevant work experience and the ability to invest.
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
Graduate Entrepreneur StreamCLB 7 or higher in all language abilities.No.N/A.Two years.Yes.-34% ownership of the business.
Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur StreamCLB 5 or higher in all language abilities.6 months.N/A.Not specified.No.-Letter of recommendation from a designated agency.
-Minimum ownership stake.
-Minimum investment: 100k for urban area; 50k for rural area.
-Business must be connected to 1 of 9 eligible sectors.

Manitoba (Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, MPNP)

  • Number of streams: 3
  • Career Employment Pathway: For foreign post-secondary graduates (from a Manitoba-based program) currently living and working in the province, having received a full-time job offer from an eligible Manitoba employer in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 on the in-demand occupations list.
  • Graduate Internship Pathway: For foreign student graduates residing in the province who have recently completed a Manitoba-based master or doctoral degree program, and have completed a Mitacs Elevate or Accelerate internship with a qualifying industry and enterprise.
  • International Student Entrepreneur Pilot: For foreign student graduates who have completed a full-time Manitoba-based post-secondary program and want to pursue entrepreneurship instead of employment. To qualify, they must have a minimum of 51% ownership of the business equity and have at least six months of experience operating their business as a senior manager on a daily basis prior to nomination.
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
Career Employment PathwayCLB 7 or higher.Must be working full-time in Manitoba.Full-time job offer for at least 1 year, in a skilled, in-demand occupation related to your studies.1 year, or 2 semesters.No, but you must have a valid work permit.N/A.
Graduate Internship PathwayCLB 7.N/A.N/A.Any master’s or doctoral program.No.-Reside within the province at the time of application.
-Settlement funds.
International Student Entrepreneur PilotCLB 7 or higher.6 months.Senior manager.2 years.No, but you must have a valid work permit when applying.-Aged 21 to 35.
-Have resided in the province since graduation.
-51% ownership.

-Settlement funds.

New Brunswick (New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program, NBPNP)

  • Number of streams: 1
  • Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program: For recent international graduate students from eligible private career colleges (NB-based) with valid full-time job offers from NB employers that lead to careers in priority occupations. For those not eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

Note: This pilot is set to close in the fall of 2025; no new nominations will be issued once it’s closed.

StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
Private Career College Graduate Pilot ProgramCLB 5 or higher in all language abilities.N/A.Must be:
-Related to your field of study; and
- Fall under an eligible NOC code within a priority occupation, in one sectors listed below.
~Education and social development;
~Health;
~IT and cybersecurity; or
~Business administration;
~Supply chain and logistics.
10 months*No, but a work and/or study permit is.-Graduate from Eastern College or Oulton College.

-Get a full-time job and apply for work permit within 90 days of graduation.

-Employer support.

* Exception: Eastern College’s eight-month personal support worker program.

Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program, NLPNP)

  • Number of streams: 3
  • International Graduate Category: For international student graduates who completed their studies in Canada, and either currently have a full-time job or have a job offer falling under NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 (or a TEER 4 in-demand occupation). The job or job offer must be from an eligible Newfoundland and Labrador employer and be related to their field of study if their studies were completed outside the province.
  • International Graduate Entrepreneur – Starting a New Business Stream: For international graduate entrepreneurs wanting to start a new business in the province, who graduated from either Memorial University or College of the North Atlantic and have at least one year of experience actively managing and owning the current business (minimum 33.3% ownership required). They must create at least one full-time job which meets prevailing provincial wage levels and is directly related to the business.
  • International Graduate Entrepreneur – Purchasing an Existing Business Stream: For international graduate entrepreneurs wanting to purchase an existing NL business, who graduated from either Memorial University or College of the North Atlantic and possess a year of experience managing and owning the current business (33.3% minimum ownership). The business being purchased must have had the same owner for the past five years, offer similar terms and pay to new employee(s) as existing staff, and at least one full-time job must be created.
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
International Graduate CategoryCLB 4 or higher for candidates with a TEER 4 (in-demand) occupation.-None – for in-province graduates; or
-1 year (for out-of-province graduates).
-Skilled occupations, or in-demand TEER 4 occupations.
-Occupation must be related to your field of study.*
N/A**Yes, with at least 4 months validity remaining.- Demonstrate settlement funds
International Graduate Entrepreneur – Starting a New BusinessCLB 7 or higher in all language abilities.At least 1 year of continuous experience actively managing and owning the current business (33.3% minimum ownership).N/A.2 years of full-time, in person study at either MU or CNU within the past 2 years.Yes.Create at least 1 full-time job.
-Must not be an ineligible business.
International Graduate Entrepreneur – Purchasing an Existing BusinessCLB 7 or higher in all language abilities.At least 1 year of continuous experience actively managing and owning the current business (33.3% minimum ownership).N/A.2 years of full-time, in person study at either MU or CNU within the past 2 years.Yes.-Create at least 1 full-time job.
-Business must have been in continuous operation under the same owner for the past 5 years.
-Employment offered to new employee(s) must have similar terms and conditions as existing staff have.
-Must not be an ineligible business.

* Graduates from Memorial University (MU) or the College of the North Atlantic (CNA) need not have a directly related job offer if they meet certain criteria.

** No program length is specified, but to gain a PGWP your program must have been for at least eight months.

Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Nominee Program, NSNP)

  • Number of streams: 2
  • International Graduates in Demand Stream: For recent international student graduates from an eligible NS institution, holding a relevant full-time job offer from an NS employer in one of four NOC codes currently desired by the province.
  • International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: For recent international graduate entrepreneurs (of an eligible NS learning institution) that have already established or purchased an NS-based business, which they have operated for at least one year (minimum 33.33% ownership required).
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
International Graduates in Demand StreamCLB 5 or higher in all language abilities.N/A.The following:
-Paramedic (NOC 32102);
-Pharmacy technician (NOC 32124);
-Nurse aide/orderly/patient service associate (33102); and
-Early childhood educator/assistant (42202).
Job offer must be related to your field of study.
-30 weeks, or 24 weeks for paramedics.No, but a work permit is.-Be licensed to practice in NS (for regulated occupations).
-The employer must have been operating in NS for at least 2 years.
International Graduate EntrepreneurCLB 7 in all language abilities.Actively managing and owning your current business in NS for 1 continuous year (33.3% minimum ownership).N/A.2 years.Yes.-Create the equivalent of one full-time job.
-If you are buying an existing business, the same owner must have operated it for the last 5 years, and you must offer new employees similar wages and conditions offered to current staff by the previous owner.

Ontario (Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program, OINP)

  • Number of streams: 3
  • Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream: For recent international students (meeting one of the education requirements) inside and outside Canada with a full-time job offer from an Ontario employer (falling under NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3).
  • Master's Graduate Stream: For international student graduates (living within Ontario or outside Canada) with a master's degree obtained from an eligible Ontario university, who have resided in the province for a minimum of one year in the past two years before applying.
  • PhD Graduate Stream: For recent international student graduates (living within or outside Canada) with a PhD degree obtained from an eligible Ontario university, who have lived in the province for at least one year within the last two years before applying.
StreamsLanguage proficiency)Work experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream N/A.N/A.NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, 3 occupationsIf from an eligible Canadian institution:
-Ontario institutions: 1-year certificate.
-Non-Ontario institutions: 2-year undergraduate credential; or 1-year graduate credential.
No, but a work permit is.Employer requirements:
-At least 3 full-time employees; or, within the GTA, 5 full-time employees.
-At least $500k annual revenue; or, within the GTA, $1 million annual revenue
Master's Graduate StreamCLB 7 in all language abilitiesN/A.N/A.1 year.No, but a work permit is unless you have maintained status.-Must apply within 2 years after completing Master’s.
-Have resided in Ontario for at least 1 of the past 2 years.
-Must be residing in Ontario, or outside Canada.
-Cannot apply while enrolled as a student.*
PhD Graduate Stream N/A.N/A.N/A.N/A.No, but a work permit is unless you have maintained status.Must apply within 2 years of completing PhD.

* Exceptions: Your studies are required for Ontario occupational licensing (for example, regulated professions); or you’re working full-time in Ontario alongside studies.

Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program, PEI PNP)

  • 类别数量: 1个
  • 国际毕业生类别 (International Graduates Stream): 针对从爱德华王子岛省公立学习机构毕业,并持有省内雇主提供的全职工作聘书(任何TEER类别均可)的国际毕业生,该工作聘书必须提供永久或两年的雇佣期。
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
International Graduates-CLB 4 or higher in all abilities, for NOC TEER 4 or 5 occupations.
-For skilled occupations, sufficient proficiency for the job.
N/A.Any*1 year.Yes.N/A.

* At the time of writing, PEI is prioritizing workers in the following high demand sectors: Health care, trades, and childcare.

Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program, SINP)

  • Number of streams: 1
  • Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience – Student Sub-category: For international student graduates from designated learning institutes in Saskatchewan, with a full-time job offer from an approved Saskatchewan employer (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 or in a designated trade) and at least six months of relevant work experience.
StreamsLanguage proficiencyWork experienceOccupation(s)Length of program requiredPGWP required?Other key criteria
Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience – Student Sub-categoryCLB 4 if in a NOC TEER 4 or 5 designated trade occupation.6 months.-Must be a skilled occupation, or be in a designated trade.
-Must be related to your field of study.
-Cannot be in Accommodations and food services, retail, or trucking.
N/A.A PGWP or an Open Work Permit issued under the CUAET temporary public policy.You must have a valid Job Approval Letter.

Situation in Other Provinces

British Columbia’s PNP previously included two streams tailored for international student graduates, but both streams were discontinued towards the end of 2024. The BC PNP had planned to launch three new replacement streams in 2025, but put the launch on hold on account of a decreased allocation of nominations from the federal government.

The Northwest Territories and Yukon do not currently offer any streams dedicated to international student graduates.

How does getting PR through the PNP work?

To get permanent residency (PR) through the PNP, you must apply to two levels of government: the province or territory, and the federal government.

First, you must receive a provincial nomination. After receiving a nomination, you can submit a complete application for PR to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

For the EOI pool streams, you must first enter the province’s EOI pool as a candidate, and then receive an invitation to apply from the PNP before you can submit your application for nomination to the province.

The steps for each process are as follows:

  • No EOI required
    1. Apply to the PNP for nomination.
    2. Receive provincial nomination.
    3. Apply for PR.
  • EOI required
    1. Create an EOI.
    2. Receive an invitation to apply from the PNP.
    3. Apply to the PNP for nomination.
    4. Receive provincial nomination.
    5. Apply for PR.

As of the time of writing, the processing time for base applications through the PNP is 21 months (from the time you submit your application to IRCC, to when they make their decision). Applicants are advised to stay updated on policy changes in each province and plan their pathway accordingly.

Friendly reminder: There are many pathways to immigrate to Canada. We recommend first using UNA AI to generate an objective and neutral immigration plan, so you can gain an initial understanding of the possible immigration pathways and their requirements, and then choose to proceed with one-on-one consultations with a licensed Canadian immigration consultant partnered with UNA.
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held the 28th Express Entry draw of 2026 on May 25, issuing 334 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 805 — up seven points from the previous PNP round at 798 and the highest PNP cut-off recorded so far this year. The draw also marked the second invitation round in May, with an issue size noticeably smaller than most early-2026 PNP rounds and the lowest in the PNP category since the February 16 draw of 279 ITAs. Across 2026, IRCC has continued to tilt the Express Entry system toward candidates already in Canada with provincial nominations or domestic work experience: 72,341 ITAs have now been issued year-to-date, with the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and French-language streams together accounting for more than 83% of the annual total — a pattern that aligns with the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, which raises the PNP permanent residence target to 91,500 and explicitly aims to convert temporary residents into permanent ones.
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Prince Edward Island Holds Fifth PNP Draw of 2026, Issuing 114 Invitations
On May 21, 2026, Prince Edward Island completed its fifth provincial nomination draw of the year, issuing 114 invitations through the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) to candidates currently working in the province's in-demand occupations and high-economic-impact sectors, with priority once again given to international student graduates of three local institutions — the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), Holland College and Collège de l'Île; the round continued the province's 2026 pattern of using only two pathways, Labour Impact and PEI Express Entry, under selection criteria that have stayed unchanged across all five draws, bringing total invitations for the year to 477; as the only Canadian province or territory to publish its annual draw schedule in advance, PEI held this round in line with its anticipated invitation-to-apply schedule, and the province has signalled that, should the schedule hold, the next two draws are expected on June 18 and July 16, 2026, though it stresses those dates are for general information only and are not guaranteed.
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A regulatory proposal that would introduce language testing for certain International Mobility Program (IMP) work permit applicants is moving closer to formal publication, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The department's Forward Regulatory Plan, in a page update dated April 7, 2026, now sets a target of spring or summer 2026 for pre-publication of the proposed amendments in Part I of the Canada Gazette, to be followed by a 30-day public comment period. The initiative was first listed in the Forward Regulatory Plan on July 2, 2025, and has since cleared two rounds of stakeholder engagement — consultations with provinces and territories in February 2025 and with private-sector stakeholders in November 2025 — meaning it is no longer a preliminary entry in a federal planning document. The proposal would amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations to authorize IRCC to require applicants to submit language proficiency test results from a designated third-party organization, with the stated aim of improving the reliability, transparency, and efficiency of language assessments under the IMP. The amendment is not yet in force, no regulatory text is public, and IRCC has not confirmed which IMP streams will be affected, which tests will be accepted, what minimum scores will apply, what exemptions may exist, or when the rule would take effect. Spousal open work permits (SOWPs) are not named by IRCC but are widely regarded by immigration practitioners as the category most likely to be affected. Until the regulatory text is published, no applicant is required to take a language test as a result of this proposal.
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05/14/2026
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On May 12, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) released its updated official processing times for permanent residence and citizenship applications, revealing a split picture in which most economic and citizenship streams lengthened while several family sponsorship and Atlantic categories eased. Under Express Entry, the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) climbed from six to seven months and the base Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) stretched from 13 to 14 months, with the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) inventory rising by 6,300 in a single month and the base PNP backlog growing by 2,100 — a continuation of the trend that has added more than 20,000 cases to the CEC queue since February 2026. At the same time, the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) eased from 40 to 38 months, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) shortened by one month for both inside-Quebec and outside-Quebec applicants, and citizenship renunciation dropped sharply by three months to seven; however, citizenship grants reversed several months of acceleration, climbing from 12 to 13 months as the inventory grew by 7,900 to 321,100 applications, while Quebec's Business Class, the Start-Up Visa and the federal Self-Employed Persons Program all remained stuck at "more than 10 years" or 78 months.
05/13/2026
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