PEI PNP Draw Results: 109 Invitations Issued with Major Focus on International Graduates (Feb 2026)

Executive Summary: February 19 PEI PNP Draw
Prince Edward Island has conducted its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw for 2026, heavily prioritizing candidates with strong local ties and specific educational backgrounds.
- Total ITAs Issued: 109 Invitations
- Targeted Streams: Labour Impact and Express Entry pathways.
- The Big Winners: International graduates from three specific local colleges.
- The Warning: Sales and service workers are currently being excluded from selection.
PEI PNP Draw Results: 109 Invitations Issued with Major Focus on International Graduates
On February 19, 2026, Prince Edward Island (PEI) held its latest scheduled selection round under the PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). In a continuation of trends seen earlier this year, the province is becoming highly selective, bypassing general candidates in favor of those who have already established deep roots in the local economy.
A total of 109 candidates received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for provincial nomination across the Labour Impact and Express Entry pathways. A provincial nomination adds 600 points to a candidate's federal Express Entry CRS score, virtually guaranteeing Permanent Residence.
Check Your Eligibility for the PEI PNP1. The "Home Advantage": Targeted DLIs
The most notable aspect of this draw was its heavy emphasis on international student graduates. However, PEI did not target just any graduate. The province specifically prioritized individuals who completed their studies at one of three highly-regarded local Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs).
1. University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI)
2. Holland College
3. Collège de l'Île
By targeting graduates from these institutions, the PEI Office of Immigration is ensuring that nominees have already integrated into the community, possess relevant local skills, and are highly likely to remain in the province long-term.
2. Priority Sectors vs. Excluded Sectors
Beyond education, the draw targeted specific high-impact economic sectors currently facing severe labor shortages in PEI. If you are working in Healthcare, Trades, or Manufacturing, you are currently at the top of the province's selection list.
The province issued a stern warning for retail and service workers. PEI has explicitly noted that, at this time, individuals working in the sales and service sector may not receive invitations. If you are currently working as a retail supervisor, food service manager, or customer service representative, you may need to pivot your strategy or look toward other provincial programs.
3. The 2026 PEI PNP Draw Schedule
Unlike the federal Express Entry system, which often holds draws randomly, PEI is known for publishing its anticipated draw schedule in advance. This allows candidates to perfectly time the submission of their Expression of Interest (EOI) profiles.
If the province adheres to its published itinerary, here are the remaining anticipated ITA dates for 2026:
| Anticipated Draw Month | Exact Date (2026) |
|---|---|
| March | March 19, 2026 |
| April | April 16, 2026 |
| May | May 21, 2026 |
| June | June 18, 2026 |
| July | July 16, 2026 |
| August | August 20, 2026 |
| September | September 17, 2026 |
| October | October 15, 2026 |
| November | November 19, 2026 |
| December | December 17, 2026 |
*Note: The province emphasizes that these dates are for general informational purposes and do not represent a legally guaranteed schedule of selection.
4. How to Choose the Right PEI Stream
With multiple pathways available, knowing which stream to apply for can be confusing. To assist newcomers, PEI offers a digital Workforce Program Selector Tool.
This survey-based tool asks you a series of questions regarding your age, education level, work experience, and current job offers. Based on your answers, it suggests the most appropriate provincial workforce pathway.
The Recommended Strategy:
- Use the selector tool to gauge your potential fit.
- Do not rely on the tool alone; cross-reference the suggestions with the official PEI Workforce Application Guide.
- Ensure your Express Entry profile is active and linked to PEI before submitting an Expression of Interest.
Don't Rely on Guesswork for Your PR
If you are an international graduate or skilled worker in PEI, making sure your profile is flawlessly aligned with the province's priority sectors is the only way to get drawn. Let our experts review your profile today.
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