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The Northwest Territories Immigration Strategy 2017 to 2022: Building a Skilled Workforce and a Vibrant Economy, serves as the Government of the Northwest Territories roadmap for immigration activities and actions. We are planning to extend the Immigration Strategy to 2025 and are seeking feedback to identify new priorities and actions.
Have Your Say
The extension of the Immigration Strategy is an opportunity for interested stakeholders and residents to share their views and perspectives and shape Government of the Northwest Territories immigration priorities and actions moving forward.
The public is invited to provide feedback by February 16, 2024. You can provide your input:
Virtual engagement session for all NWT Regional stakeholders:
Tuesday, February 13, 5:15-7:30PM
Please RSVP to immigration@gov.nt.ca to receive engagement details. If you would like to participate in the engagement in an NWT official language other than English, please let us know when you RSVP.
In-person engagement sessions:
Monday, January 29, 1:30-4PM: Settlement service provider organizations and community organizations: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Tuesday, February 6, 5:15-7:30PM Nominees and Foreign Nationals: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Thursday, February 15, 5:15-7:30PM Employers: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Please RSVP to immigration@gov.nt.ca to receive engagement details. If you would like to participate in the engagement in an NWT official language other than English, please let us know when you RSVP.
Feedback will be reviewed and analyzed once the engagement period ends and will be summarized in a What We Heard Report, which will be published on this web page and emailed directly to stakeholders.
Feedback will help to inform the extension of the Immigration Strategy, which is anticipated to be published in June 2024.
The Northwest Territories Immigration Strategy 2017 to 2022: Building a Skilled Workforce and a Vibrant Economy, serves as the Government of the Northwest Territories roadmap for immigration activities and actions. We are planning to extend the Immigration Strategy to 2025 and are seeking feedback to identify new priorities and actions.
Have Your Say
The extension of the Immigration Strategy is an opportunity for interested stakeholders and residents to share their views and perspectives and shape Government of the Northwest Territories immigration priorities and actions moving forward.
The public is invited to provide feedback by February 16, 2024. You can provide your input:
Virtual engagement session for all NWT Regional stakeholders:
Tuesday, February 13, 5:15-7:30PM
Please RSVP to immigration@gov.nt.ca to receive engagement details. If you would like to participate in the engagement in an NWT official language other than English, please let us know when you RSVP.
In-person engagement sessions:
Monday, January 29, 1:30-4PM: Settlement service provider organizations and community organizations: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Tuesday, February 6, 5:15-7:30PM Nominees and Foreign Nationals: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Thursday, February 15, 5:15-7:30PM Employers: session will be hosted in Yellowknife
Please RSVP to immigration@gov.nt.ca to receive engagement details. If you would like to participate in the engagement in an NWT official language other than English, please let us know when you RSVP.
Feedback will be reviewed and analyzed once the engagement period ends and will be summarized in a What We Heard Report, which will be published on this web page and emailed directly to stakeholders.
Feedback will help to inform the extension of the Immigration Strategy, which is anticipated to be published in June 2024.
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This engagement is open from January 17 to February 16, 2024.
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