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We will continue to accept applications for foreign nationals with work permits that expire in 2024, if they meet all eligibility criteria and have been working in the NWT in 2024 prior to July 22, 2024. If you meet this criteria, contact immigration@gov.nt.ca or 1-855-440-5450 to discuss your application. Ready to move to the NWT?
Welcome to the NWT. The Northwest Territories (NWT) makes up a large part of Canada’s North. There is a lot of space to live, explore and play, with 33 different communities and a population of 44,718 people. The capital city, Yellowknife, boasts approximately 19,000 people.
The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) provides eligible Foreign Nationals a pathway to becoming permanent residents of Canada. The purpose of the NTNP is to fill identified labour shortages and business investment needs in the Northwest Territories through employment and immigration of Foreign Nationals to Canada. There are three ...
The Northwest Territories Nominee Program is delivered in partnership between the Government of the Northwest Territories and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The Nominee Program is delivered by two departments. The Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment delivers the Business stream.
The NTNP Online system can be accessed using the following browsers: The latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox is recommended. However, you may still use Edge 12, Safari 9, iOS Safari 9, Android Browser 7.0, or better versions.
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The Northwest Territories Nominee Program is delivered in partnership between the Government of the Northwest Territories and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The Nominee Program is delivered by two departments. While the Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) delivers employer driven streams.