Northwest Territories and Nunavut Immigration
1) Northwest Territories Skilled Worker Program
In order to qualify under this program, the following criteria must be satisfied:
The Employer must:
- Have a job vacancy;
- Identify a potential nominee;
- Be a registered business, industry association or a local, municipal, First Nation or Territorial government in the NWT that has been registered and operational for a minimum of one year;
- Be in good standing with the Worker’s Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) and the NWT Employment Standards Office;
- Provide proof of local and national recruitment efforts and submit a summary of results;
- Obtain a positive HRSDC Service Canada Labour Market Opinion.
The offer of employment must:
- Be for a permanent full time position (minimum 30 hours per week);
- Be in an occupation that falls into high skill level occupation;
- Not conflict with existing collective bargaining agreements;
- Comply with the NWT Employment Standards Act;
- Provide a comparable industry rate of pay.
The Nominee must:
- Have the required certification or accreditation for the specific trade or occupation;
- If applicable, meet territorial certification, licensing or registration requirements of the job;
- Have the required work experience for the specific occupation;
- Provide proof of sufficient financial or settlement supports in the NWT;
- Be able to communicate in either English or French;
- Not be a refugee claimant.
2) Northwest Territories Express Entry Stream For Skilled Workers
The Northwest Territories Express Entry Stream For Skilled Workers is aimed at foreign nationals who have a profile in the federal Express Entry pool.
Employers and candidates must meet the same requirements as the Skilled Worker stream, but also meet the following requirements:
- Provide the Express Entry pool acceptance letter issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s Express Entry Pool.
- Provide a valid job seeker validation code.
- Maintain valid status the Express Entry pool throughout the application process.
- Meet the eligibility criteria for the Northwest Territories’ Skilled Worker stream.
- Have expressed interest in settling permanently in the Northwest Territories.
3) Northwest Territories Critical Impact Worker Program
In order to qualify under this program, the following criteria must be satisfied:
The Employer must:
- Have a job vacancy;
- Identify a potential nominee;
- Be a registered business, industry association or a local, municipal, First Nation or Territorial government in the NWT that has been registered and operational for a minimum of six months;
- Be in good standing with the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission;
- Provide proof of local and national recruitment efforts and submit a summary of results;
- Obtain a positive HRSDC Service Canada Labour Market Opinion.
The Employment contract must:
- Be for a permanent full time position (minimum 30 hours per week);
- Be in an occupation that falls into NOC skill levels C or D;
- Provide a comparable industry rate of pay;
- Be in good standing with the Worker’s Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) and the NWT Employment Standards Office.
The Nominee must:
- Have a temporary work permit and have worked in the same position for six months;
- Provide proof of sufficient financial or settlement supports in the NWT;
- Have the required work experience for the specific occupation;
- Be able to conduct basic communications in either English or French;
- Not be a refugee claimant.
4) Northwest Territories Business Stream
The Northwest Territories Business Stream is aimed at entrepreneurs with business expertise and investment capital, who wish to purchase or start a business in the region.
Northwest Territories Business Stream: Requirements
- Invest:
- A minimum of $300,000 equity into starting or buying a business within the corporate boundaries of Yellowknife, NWT, or
- A minimum of $150,000 equity into starting or buying a business outside of the corporate boundaries of Yellowknife, NWT.
- Have a personal net worth of:
- At least $500,000 if starting or buying a business within the corporate boundaries of Yellowknife, NWT, or
- At least $250,000 if starting or buying a business outside the corporate boundaries of Yellowknife, NWT.
- Demonstrate they own at least one third (33.3%) of the business they are starting or buying. Where the personal equity investment is at least $1 million the applicant may own less than one-third.
- Provide a good faith deposit of $75,000 to be held in trust and released upon satisfactory execution of the terms of the Business Performance Agreement;
- Achieve Canadian Language Benchmark level 4 in English or the equivalent language level against the Niveaux de competence linquistiqueCanadiens (NCLC) in French. Recognized tests are IELTS and CELPIP for English and TEF for French.
- Demonstrate a reasonable knowledge and understanding of the NWT and its economy;
- Be able to demonstrate reasonable communication skills appropriate to conduct business in NWT;
- Have the necessary experience and education to successfully implement the business plan.
- Demonstrate sufficient financial resources to start and operate a business and support themselves and any dependents for the duration of the Business Performance Agreement
- Not have an active application with any other provincial or territorial nominee program;
- Not have an active application with any other stream of the NWT Nominee Program.
- Not be a refugee claimant.