The next Expression of Interest draw for the Northwest Territories Nominee Program’s Employer Driven Stream is scheduled for June 25, 2026. To be considered, applicants must submit their expression of interest profile by June 22, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. MT.
The new Expression of Interest system was launched earlier this year, and the first draw took place on March 25, 2026. At that time, 295 profiles were submitted and the 65 top-ranking profiles were selected, including:
- 32 for the NWT Express Entry category,
- 20 for the Skilled Worker category, and
- 13 for the Entry Level/Semi-Skilled category.
Expression of Interest scores for the March 2026 draw ranged from 417 to 597. Scores will vary for each draw depending on the scores of the profiles in the system. Profiles not selected in the March 2026 draw will remain in the pool for up to 12 months from the date the profile was first submitted and will be considered in future selection draws. When someone’s profile is near the 12-month expiry mark, they will receive a notification that their application will be withdrawn by a set date, and they can submit a new one.
If you need to make any changes to your profile, please email the Northwest Territories Nominee Program at immigration@gov.nt.ca to withdraw your current profile and then submit a new one.
This new Expression of Interest application process strengthens fairness and transparency within the Employer-Driven Stream. It allows the Government of the Northwest Territories to manage the number of applications and demand for the program, while choosing people who best match local job needs and who are likely to stay and build a life in NWT communities. Interest in the program continues to exceed available nomination spaces, meaning there are more applicants than available spots in the program.
Applications to the Expression of Interest intake system are scored on the following key factors:
- Your skills and experience, including your language ability, age, work experience and education;
- Your connections to the Northwest Territories, such as your current job or employment status, a job offer in the trades, or past work experience in the NWT; and
- How likely you are to settle in the Northwest Territories (for example, if you studied here or if you have family living here).
The program requirements (mandatory eligibility criteria) of the Employer-Driven Stream have not changed. Both employers and applicants must meet all requirements before submitting an Expression of Interest profile.
You can find the NWT Nominee Program Employer-Driven Stream guidelines here: https://www.immigratenwt.ca/sites/immigratenwt/files/resources/ntnp_program_guidelines_-_employer_driven_stream_0.pdf
How the process works:
- The employer creates an account in the online system for a foreign worker who meets the requirements.
- Using the employer’s login, the worker fills in an Expression of Interest profile.
- The GNWT scores the profile based on:
- Skills and experience
- Connections to the NWT job market
- Likelihood of settling in the NWT
Find information on the way profiles are scored through the Employer-Driven Stream points grid here:
https://www.immigratenwt.ca/sites/immigratenwt/files/employer-driven_stream_expression_of_interest_points_grid.pdf
Profiles will be ranked by score. Employers of the highest-ranking candidates will be invited through scheduled draws to submit an application.
- Next selection rounds are June 25, 2026 and September 25, 2026.
- The cut-off to be considered for each round is June 22, 2026, and September 22, 2026.
- Up to 65 applicants will be invited each round.
- Only invited employers can submit a full application.
- Applications will be assessed in the order they are received.
This system keeps the program open all year while managing the number of applications effectively.
Who Can Apply?
To immigrate through the Northwest Territories Nominee Program, you must:
- Have a valid, full-time, permanent job offer from an NWT employer; or
- Plan to open, buy, or invest in a business in the NWT.
Quick facts:
- The Northwest Territories’ Nominee Program is an economic immigration program designed to strengthen the Northwest Territories’ economy.
- Immigration is a shared responsibility between the federal and territorial governments. The Government of Canada determines who is admitted to Canada, issues immigration visas, and determines immigration classes and annual levels, including the nomination allocation for the NWT Nomination Program. The GNWT has the responsibility to recruit, assess and nominate territorial nominees and fill the allocation determined by the federal government.
- The Northwest Territories Nominee Program includes Employer-Driven, Francophone, and Business streams
- The Francophone and Business streams accept applications on a first-come, first-served basis because there are fewer applicants.
- For 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) allocated a total of 197 Nominee Program nominations to the NWT.
For more information:
General information about Nominee Program:
https://www.immigratenwt.ca/
Forms and Resources
All program guidelines, document checklists, forms, and resources are available at:
https://www.immigratenwt.ca/forms-and-resources
Employer-Driven Stream Points Grid:
employer-driven_stream_expression_of_interest_points_grid.pdf
Expression of Interest webpage:
https://www.immigratenwt.ca/expression-interest
For media requests, please contact:
Agata Gutkowska
Manager, Public Affairs and Communications
Department of Education, Culture and Employment
Government of the Northwest Territories
agata_gutkowska@gov.nt.ca