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The PEI Work Permit Stream gives experienced entrepreneurs a clear, structured path to Canadian PR – start your business on the Island, prove your economic impact, and get nominated.
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What is the PEI Work Permit Stream?
The PEI Work Permit Stream is part of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP), under the Business Impact Category. It is the only entrepreneur pathway through the PEI PNP.
This stream lets foreign business owners and senior managers come to PEI on a work permit, start and run a business for at least one year, and then receive a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residency. The nomination is issued by the province after you fulfill the terms of a signed Performance Agreement.
The PEI Work Permit Stream is a Canadian immigration pathway for foreign entrepreneurs who want to own and operate a business in Prince Edward Island. Applicants need a minimum verifiable net worth of $600,000 CAD, must be between 21 and 59 years old, and need at least CLB/NCLC 4 language ability. Successful applicants receive a provincial nomination for permanent residency after investing a minimum of $150,000 in their PEI business and operating it for at least 12 consecutive months. The federal government then processes the permanent residency application through IRCC.
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Who qualifies for the PEI Work Permit Stream?
You must meet all of the following minimum criteria before submitting an Expression of Interest:
- Personal net worth of at least $600,000 CAD, verifiable and legally accumulated — in your own right
- Age between 21 and 59 at the time of application
- Minimum secondary school (high school) education or equivalent
- Language ability at CLB/NCLC 4 or higher in English or French
- Transferable management skills and meaningful business ownership or senior management experience
- Genuine intent to live in PEI and actively manage your business on a day-to-day basis
This stream is not for you if:
- Your net worth is below $600,000 or cannot be verified through legal documentation
- You are 60 or older at the time of application
- You plan to invest passively — PEI requires active, hands-on management from within the province
- You cannot meet the 274-day physical presence requirement per year
Not sure where you stand? Use our Self-Assessment Tool below or Book a Strategy Consultation.
How does the PEI points grid work?
PEI uses a points-based Expression of Interest (EOI) system to rank applicants. The maximum score is 200 points, with a possible 10-point bonus for proficiency in both official languages. Those with the highest scores receive Invitations to Apply.
Here is how points are awarded:
Age (max 30 points)
| Age range | Points |
|---|---|
| 21–24 | 10 |
| 25–44 | 30 |
| 45–49 | 20 |
| 50–54 | 10 |
| 55–59 | 0 |
Language ability (max 50 points)
| CLB/NCLC level | Points |
|---|---|
| CLB/NCLC 9 or 10 | 50 |
| CLB/NCLC 8 | 45 |
| CLB/NCLC 7 | 40 |
| CLB/NCLC 6 | 30 |
| CLB/NCLC 5 | 20 |
| CLB/NCLC 4 | 0 |
Your language test must be from an IRCC-approved testing institute and dated within the last two years. Your score is based on the lowest of the four skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Education (max 20 points)
| Credential | Points |
|---|---|
| Master’s or PhD | 20 |
| Bachelor’s degree (3 years full-time) | 17 |
| Trade/technical diploma (2 years) | 12 |
| Secondary school | 0 |
Business ownership or senior management experience (max 50 points)
| Experience type | Years | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Owner (>50%) + active day-to-day management | 5 of last 7 years | 50 |
| Owner (>50%) + active day-to-day management | 3 of last 5 years | 40 |
| Owner (20–50%) + active management | 5 of last 7 years | 35 |
| Owner (20–50%) + active management | 3 of last 5 years | 25 |
| Senior Manager (supervising 3+ staff, owns <20%) | 5 of last 7 years | 30 |
| Senior Manager | 3 of last 5 years | 20 |
Community endorsement (max 15 points)
| Endorsement type | Points |
|---|---|
| Rural PEI community | 15 |
| Capital region (Charlottetown, Stratford, Cornwall) | 10 |
Adaptability (max 35 points)
| Factor | Points |
|---|---|
| Children enrolled in a PEI school for 6+ consecutive months | 10 |
| Spouse/partner graduated from a PEI post-secondary institution | 5 |
| Spouse/partner and/or dependents with CLB/NCLC 6+ in English or French | 10 |
| Spouse/partner with 3 years work experience in the last 5 years | 5 |
| Close family member living in PEI for 12+ consecutive months (PR or citizen) | 10 |
| Farming experience and plan to operate a farm in PEI | 10 |
This is where strategy matters. A well-prepared applicant can score significantly higher than a reactive one. We help you identify every point you are entitled to, and build a profile that reflects it accurately. Book a Strategy Consultation to get your estimated score.
What are the financial commitments after approval?
Eligibility is one thing. Knowing what you are committing to is another. Here is what the Performance Agreement requires once you arrive in PEI:
- Invest a minimum of $150,000 in your PEI business within 12 months of arriving
- Operate the business for at least 12 consecutive months
- Show $75,000 or more in eligible operating expenses in your financial statements
- You and your accompanying family must physically reside in PEI for at least 274 days per year
- Provide active, ongoing, day-to-day management from within the province
On the net worth verification side: if you include business equity in your $600,000, only 30% of the equity value is eligible, to a maximum of $180,000. Business ownership must be at least 70% (between you and your spouse). Private loans and gifts do not count.
How the PEI Work Permit Stream works: your 6-stage path
Stage 1: Eligibility check and EOI profile
Before anything else, confirm you meet the minimum criteria. Then create your profile in the PEI Expression of Interest system. Your profile is valid for six months. If your situation changes, you can update it before receiving an invitation.
This is where we add the most value. We review your profile before submission, calculate your accurate EOI score, and identify adaptability points applicants commonly miss.
Stage 2: Receive your Invitation to Apply
PEI draws from the EOI pool based on annual nomination allocations. The highest-scoring applicants receive invitations. Once invited, you have 60 days to submit a complete application.
Stage 3: Net worth verification
Within 15 days of receiving an Invitation to Apply, you must engage one of PEI’s two designated Net Worth Verifiers: Grant Thornton or MNP. They review your financial documents and submit a Net Worth Verification Report directly to the province. The report is valid for 12 months.
The $10,000 application fee is due with your submission.
Stage 4: Application preparation and in-person interview
You submit all provincial and federal forms along with your supporting documents. If your initial application is accepted, you attend an in-person interview with PEI’s Office of Immigration. You must present a detailed business plan covering your industry, financials, marketing strategy, staffing, and your specific role.
Come prepared. PEI may decline an application if they are not convinced you have done sufficient research into your proposed business.
Stage 5: Work permit application through IRCC
After PEI approves your application and you sign your Performance Agreement, the province issues a letter of support. You then apply directly to the federal government for your work permit through IRCC. Once your work permit is approved, you must report to the PEI Office of Immigration in person within 30 days of arriving in Canada.
Stage 6: Operate your business and receive your nomination
Run your business, meet the Performance Agreement terms, and your Settlement Officer will guide you through the compliance process. After 12+ months of successful operation, you apply for your provincial nomination certificate. Once nominated, you apply to IRCC for permanent residency.
Why build your business in PEI?
Honestly, this question deserves a real answer — not a list of talking points.
PEI is one of Canada’s smallest provinces. That is exactly the point. There is no navigating Toronto traffic, no competing against 50,000 other businesses in a saturated market, and no anonymity. On the Island, your business actually registers. People notice new enterprises. Communities want them to succeed.
The cost of living is meaningfully lower than in Ontario or British Columbia. Commercial real estate is more accessible. The pace of life is different — in a way that many business owners, especially those coming from high-pressure environments in the Gulf, South Asia, or East Asia, find to be a genuine relief.
PEI is not a compromise. For the right entrepreneur, it is the right fit.
The province is also actively growing sectors including agri-food, tourism, technology, and life sciences. A community endorsement from a PEI municipality can add up to 15 points to your EOI profile — and it comes with real integration support, including business advice and local market introductions.
The Island is 2 hours from Halifax and 30 minutes from the mainland by the Confederation Bridge. It is genuinely connected.
If you are weighing PEI against other provinces, compare the investment thresholds, competition for nominations, and community integration. PEI tends to favor quality of applicant over volume.
Why entrepreneurs trust Amir Ismail & Associates For PEI Work Permit Stream
35+ years is a long time. Long enough to have helped clients under rules that no longer exist — and to have adapted every time the rules changed.
Amir Ismail (RCIC #R412319) immigrated to Canada himself. He built a business here. He knows this is not an abstract exercise for the people who come to him — it is a family decision, a financial commitment, and in many cases the most important move of a person’s life.
Here is what sets our practice apart for entrepreneur clients:
- We are an approved PEI Registered Business Category Representative. Your file can only be submitted through an approved representative. We are on that list.
- We calculate your EOI score before you submit. Most applicants guess. We measure.
- We review your business plan with your immigration strategy in mind. A strong business plan can make or break your interview.
- Our team includes Rijah Ismail, also a licensed RCIC. Two qualified consultants means a second set of eyes on your file.
- We have offices in Toronto, Dubai, and Karachi. Wherever you are building from, we understand the starting point.
We have served 25,000+ clients across Canadian, US, and international immigration programs. The 2026 Canadian Choice Award reflects what our clients tell us directly.
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Self-assessment: do you qualify for the PEI Work Permit Stream?
Use the tool below to check your eligibility and estimate your EOI points score before you speak with us.
PEI Work Permit Stream — Self-Assessment Tool
Check your eligibility and estimate your Expression of Interest (EOI) score out of 200 points. Takes about 3 minutes.
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Our team reviews your full profile, verifies your EOI score, assesses your business concept, and tells you exactly where you stand before you commit to the application process.
Book a Strategy Consultation →Frequently asked questions about the PEI Work Permit Stream
What is the minimum net worth required for the PEI Work Permit Stream?
You need a minimum verifiable personal net worth of $600,000 CAD. The funds must come from legal and legitimate sources in your own right. Private loans and gifts cannot be used to meet this requirement. If you include business equity, a maximum of $180,000 may count toward your net worth figure.
What is the minimum investment required after arriving in PEI?
After arriving in PEI, you must invest a minimum of $150,000 in your business within 12 months. You also need to show a minimum of $75,000 in eligible operating expenses during your Performance Agreement period.
How long do I need to live in PEI before getting nominated?
You and your accompanying family must physically live in PEI for a minimum of 274 days per year while operating your business. You must also operate for at least 12 consecutive months before you are eligible for a nomination certificate.
What is the application fee for PEI Work Permit Stream?
The application fee is $10,000 CAD, payable by bank draft, certified cheque, or money order to Island Investment Development Inc. There is no fee to create an Expression of Interest. If your file is not accepted, the full fee is refunded. If declined or withdrawn before your interview, $7,500 is refunded. After the interview, the fee is non-refundable.
What businesses are eligible for PEI Work Permit Stream?
PEI accepts a wide range of business types. A list of ineligible businesses is published by the PEI Office of Immigration. Your business plan must demonstrate significant economic benefit to the province and align with your management background. Farming businesses with transferable skills receive specific recognition in the adaptability points.
Can I include my spouse’s net worth in the $600,000 requirement?
Yes. The net worth assessment covers you and your spouse or common-law partner jointly. All funds must have been legally accumulated. Business equity only counts if you and your spouse jointly own at least 70% of the business, and a maximum of $180,000 can come from that equity.
How do I get started with Amir Ismail & Associates for Prince Edward Island Entrepreneur Immigration Program?
Book a Strategy Consultation. We review your eligibility, estimate your EOI points score, and build a strategy to strengthen your profile before you apply.
Ready to start your PEI business journey?
You have read the requirements. You understand what PEI asks. The next question is whether your profile is where it needs to be — and if not, what it takes to get there.
That is exactly what a Strategy Consultation is for.
We will review your net worth position, estimate your EOI points score, assess your business concept against PEI’s expectations, and give you an honest picture of your chances before you pay a single application fee.
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Information on this page is based on official PEI Office of Immigration guidelines published February 2025. Program requirements are subject to change. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute immigration advice. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed RCIC.
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