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Yukon Skilled Worker PNP
The Yukon Nominee Program (“PNP/YNP” or “Yukon PNP”) has a Skilled Worker component. Generally applies to trade or skill that falls into Skill levels O, A, B of the National Occupation Classification Matrix. After the applicant has been nominated, Yukon PNP/YNP will provide the standard letter to the relevant CIC post as well as to the nominee stating that the person is nominated and eligible for a work visa.
Yukon Business PNP/YNP
Yukon Business PNP/YNP has Entrepreneur and Self Employed categories. Yukon Business PNP/YNP due to its different structure, generally does not have applicants use this program to help facilitate a work visa. Under Yukon Business PNP/YNP the applicant submits a preliminary business plan, shows a commitment to live in the Yukon, demonstrates net worth and ability to invest the minimum amount in a key sector. If the preliminary business plan is approved the applicant submits a detailed business plan and has an interview. Once an application is accepted and the business plan is implemented, a nomination certificate for permanent residency will be sent to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Should the applicant be unable to implement the business plan immediately, a letter of support for a work permit will be issued to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to allow the applicant additional time to implement the business plan.
Brian Edward Tadayoshi Tsuji
Canadian Immigration Lawyer
DAVIS LLP
2800 Park Place
666 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6C 2Z7
Tel:(604) 643-6496 Fax:(604) 605-3596 Email: btsuji@davis.ca
Website: http://www.davis.ca
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