History of immigration draws in Prince Edward Island: passing score and number of invitations
Every month hundreds of lucky people receive invitations from the province of Prince Edward Island. Follow the history of the draws to become one of them.
Prince Edward Island is considered the birthplace of Canada, as the Charlottetown Conference was held in the provincial capital in 1864 to begin the formation of the country. The island province is famous not only for its lush farmlands and beautiful coastlines but also for its growing economy centered on agriculture, tourism, and fishing. The region is considered one of the cheapest to live in the country.
Usually, the province sends out invitations to apply for a nomination once a month. Sending out invitations is called a draw. To receive an invitation, a candidate must achieve a passing score, which varies from draw to draw.
A nomination opens the way to permanent residency in Canada! Details about the requirements in each Prince Edward Island’s provincial program stream.
To increase your chances of being invited, we recommend that you keep track of the draw history:
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