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Nunavut

NNP — Provincial Nominee Program

5
/ 100
MINIMAL
Opportunity Score
  • + EE with high CRS (514) — strong profile required

Canada's Largest and Newest Territory

Nunavut is Canada's largest territory by area — covering about one fifth of the country's total — and its youngest, created in 1999. Home to the Inuit, it offers unique opportunities in mining, government and Arctic research, but with very limited immigration pathways.

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Location
Canadian Arctic, bordered by the Northwest Territories to the west and the Atlantic and Greenland to the east.
Demographics
Population: 40,000
Capital: Iqaluit
Key Sectors
Government & Public Service Mining & Geology Healthcare & Social Services Education Construction Environmental & Arctic Sciences
Economy

Mining (gold, silver, iron), territorial and federal government, and a growing Arctic tourism sector. The territory receives significant federal transfers and most goods are imported at very high cost.

History

Home to the Inuit for more than 4,000 years, Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, after decades of negotiations for Inuit self-governance. Iqaluit is the capital and the smallest territorial capital in Canada.

PNP Streams

No PNP data for this province yet.

Jobs in Nunavut

Main Cities

Iqaluit
Pop. 8K
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LMIA-Approved Employers in Nunavut

1 employers · ESDC 2025Q4 data · Top 20 by approved positions

LMIA
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Employer City NOC Stream Positions
Qajaq Northern Builders Inc. Iqaluit 62022 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors High Wage 1

Source: ESDC — LMIA-approved employer data, 2025Q4. Showing top 20 by approved positions.