The Yukon Nominee Program is accepting Expression of Interest submissions until July 17, 2026 at 4:30pm.
See the Submit an Expression of Interest section for more information.
The Yukon Nominee Program is accepting Expression of Interest submissions until July 17, 2026 at 4:30pm.
See the Submit an Expression of Interest section for more information.
The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) allows employers to hire or retain foreign workers when no qualified Canadian workers can be hired for the position.
If approved through the YNP, the Government of Yukon will nominate the foreign worker. This allows the foreign worker to apply to Government of Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residency. The foreign worker must follow IRCC’s process and meet all requirements to be eligible.
There are 3 program streams:
The employer submits all forms and applications, not the foreign worker. Each employer must submit 1 application per foreign worker they want to hire.
The Expression of Interest (EOI) will ask questions about the employer and foreign national candidate and score you based on the priorities for 2026. The highest-ranking EOI submissions will be invited to apply to the program. You must submit a new EOI for each intake.
Employers who receive an invitation to apply must attend an information session on submitting applications. Completed applications, including all required documents, must be submitted before the deadline.
Successful applicants will sign a Tripartite Agreement (TPA) between the Government of Yukon, the nominee and the employer. To ensure the agreement is followed, checks may take place at any time.
The nominee must apply for permanent residency with IRCC within 6 months of approval.
It’s the responsibility of both the employer and the foreign worker to stay informed of all updates, alerts and announcements. For more information on employer responsibilities, read Hire a foreign worker.
No, you do not need to hire an immigration representative or consultant to apply. It’s your choice to hire a representative or apply on your own.
For 2026, IRCC allocated a maximum of 282 nominations to the Yukon Nominee Program.
We’re expecting significantly more applications than available spots, so we’re using a strategic approach to rank submissions based on the 2026 priorities.
Employers submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) during the 2 intake periods. If chosen, the employer will receive a Letter of Invitation to submit a full application for the program and attend an information session.
Applications and Expressions of Interests submitted before the July 2026 intake will not carry over. You will need to submit a new expression of interest with all information up to date.
We’ll prioritize the following individuals for the Yukon Nominee Program in 2026:
For more information on the priorities, including how we’ll confirm the information submitted during application review, read the Operational Guidelines.
The employer must:
For employer responsibilities, read Hire a foreign worker.
The foreign worker must:
The Skilled Worker stream, Critical Impact Worker stream and Express Entry stream will have their own additional requirements.
We use the National Occupational Classification (NOC code) system to group jobs together. TEER stands for Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities. The employer chooses the stream based on the TEER.
The Skilled Worker stream is for management jobs or jobs that need higher education. This includes positions classified as:
Foreign workers must have 12 months relevant work experience for this stream.
For full details, visit Apply to the Skilled Worker and Critical Impact Worker streams to hire a foreign worker.
The Critical Impact Worker stream is for entry-level jobs. This includes positions classified as:
Foreign workers must have 6 months relevant work experience for this stream.
For full details, visit Apply to the Skilled Worker and Critical Impact Worker streams to hire a foreign worker.
This stream is for foreign nationals who are part of the Government of Canada’s Express Entry pool. The foreign worker must meet 1 of the following federal immigration programs:
Employers can apply through this stream for positions classified as:
For full details, visit Apply to Express Entry Stream to hire a foreign worker.
The foreign worker must meet the Canadian Language Benchmark:
For Express Entry requirements, see Express Entry: Who can apply from the Government of Canada.
We only accept original test results from a designated testing organization. The results must be less than 2 years old.
Submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) is not an application to the Yukon Nominee Program. It’s an online form that employers submit to see if they’ll be invited to apply this year. You’ll provide basic information about the foreign worker you want to nominate and the job they’ll fill.
After the intake is closed, we’ll invite selected employers from the EOI pool to apply. These invitations are based on how high they score in priority areas.
Expressions of Interests submitted in 2025 or the first intake of 2026 will not carry over. You will need to submit a new expression of interest with all information up to date.
Opens January 19, 2026, at 9 am Yukon Standard Time.
Closes January 30, 2026, at 4:30 pm Yukon Standard Time.
Opens July 6, 2026, at 9 am Yukon Standard Time.
Closes July 17, 2026, at 4:30 pm Yukon Standard Time.
Submit an expression of interest
The employer will complete 2 forms:
The online form will ask employers to provide the following information:
We'll notify all applicants if they’ll be invited to apply or not. We’ll send successful employers instructions on how to submit a full application. Unsuccessful EOI submissions may reapply on the next intake.
If invited to apply, employers will be required to submit documentation to confirm the information that was part of the Expression of Interest.
The Government of Canada grants work permits and permanent residency. The Government of Yukon cannot change those decisions.
Fill out the Yukon Nominee Program application form.
All documents must be valid. Employers are responsible for making sure all documents are up to date. This includes language results, business license, job advertisements and Yukon Corporate Online Registry. If any supporting documents expire, you must submit the updated versions.
During application assessment, we may ask for additional information. This must be provided by the stated deadline.
Only employers can ask about application status. We cannot give the foreign national candidate that information. If the foreign national has questions, they should talk to their employer.
As of January 2026, we’ve processed 0 applications. The Government of Canada decides how many nominations are available for each calendar year.
For questions about immigration, email [email protected] or phone 867-667-5131 or toll free in Yukon 1-800-661-0408, extension 5131.
We offer drop-in sessions at 303 Alexander Street (1st floor) in Whitehorse every Thursday from 10 am to 1 pm.
When visiting our office, keep in mind it’s a scent-free workplace.