Yukon Nominee Program (YNP):
If you are thinking about immigration to Whitehorse or any other city in the Yukon, consider the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP).
Successful applicants will receive a Yukon Nomination Certificate, which will speed-up the Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa application process. Under the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP), you may qualify under one of two streams:
Yukon PNP Business Program
There are two categories under the Business Program:
Entrepreneur
To qualify as an entrepreneur, the applicant must have:
- Invested a minimum of $150,000 CDN equity into starting or buying a business;
- A personal net worth of at least $250,000.00 CDN;
- Visited the Yukon at least once prior to application;
- Basic communication skills in one of the two official languages;
- The necessary experience and education to successfully implement the business plan.
Professional Self-Employed
To qualify as a professional self-employed person, the applicant must:
- Satisfy a certification or accreditation requirement for the profession or occupation;
- Have a profession or occupation that has been listed as a professional skill shortage;
- Be licensed/ accepted by the body governing the profession, if applicable;
- Be able to conduct basic communications in the official language of the workplace;
- Visit the Yukon so as to be aware of and have an understanding of the social, economic and weather conditions of the territory;
- Demonstrate that he/she has sufficient financial resources to start and operate the professional practice and to support himself/ herself and any dependents for a period of six months;
- Submit a detailed business plan for the business or practice.
Yukon PNP Skilled Worker Program
There are two categories under the Skilled Worker Program:
Skilled Worker
To qualify as a Skilled Worker under the Yukon Nominee Program, the applicant must have:
- A permanent full-time job offer from a Yukon employer in an occupation that falls in levels A, B, or 0 in the National Occupational Classification Matrix;
- The required certification or accreditation for the specific trade or occupation;
- A license or accepted by the Territorial body governing the occupation or trade, if applicable;
- The ability to conduct basic communications in the official language of the work place;
- The applicant cannot be a refugee claimant.
Critical Impact Worker
To qualify as a Critical Impact Worker, the applicant must have:
- A permanent full-time job offer from a Yukon employer in an occupation that falls in levels C or D in the National Occupational Classification Matrix;
- A temporary work permit and have worked in the position for 6 months OR a score of 55 or better on the YNP Pre-Assessment;
- Sufficient financial supports or settlement supports in Yukon;
- The required work experience for the occupation;
- The ability to conduct basic communications in the official language of the work place;
- The applicant cannot be a refugee claimant.
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