Working in PEI
If you are employed, looking for a job or starting a new business you will find information here related to taxes and wages, worker safety, labour standards and other resources to help you. You can also visit workpei.ca for PEI job listings.
In order to work for the Government of Prince Edward Island you must:
Be a Canadian Citizen
Be a Permanent Resident or
Have a valid work permit issued by the Government of Canada
Where can I get information on eligibility to work in Canada?
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This is an online platform to connect people who would like to buy or sell a PEI business.
To Post a Listing
If you would like to post your business for sale you must create your profile and submit a completed registration/business listing form....
The Diversity Talent Pool is an inventory of qualified members from designated diversity groups registered with the PSC diversity program. The Diversity Talent Pool was created to promote the development of a public service workforce which is...
In Prince Edward Island, employees rights are protected. There are rules and guidelines in place to protect and support a fair and effective workplace. It is law in Canada that employers treat all employees equally as outlined in the Human Rights Act....
There are numerous health job opportunities available on Prince Edward Island. Our recruitment team is here to help, and we would love to talk to you.
Whether you are in school training for a job in health care, ready to begin your career or medical...
Please be advised Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has switched to the 2021 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system, known as NOC 2021. This change occurred on November 16, 2022. All applications received by...
If you are seeking permanent residency in Prince Edward Island, one pathway is to be nominated to the federal government through the PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Individuals are selected for nomination based on their intention to live and work...
Please be advised Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has switched to the 2021 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system, known as NOC 2021. This change occurred on November 16, 2022. All applications received by...