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PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP)

Canada has great opportunities for everyone, but not everyone can get Canada PR through a Canadian Federal Skilled worker visa. If you cannot secure a PR visa through Express Entry, don’t worry, PNP can be a great alternative for those who desire to immigrate to Canada. Any applicant with worker experience can obtain Canadian Permanent Residency through Provincial Nominee Programs.

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THE DIRECT PATHWAY TO CANADA PR

PNP serves as a fantastic backup plan for prospective immigrants seeking Canada PR. It is through the various Provincial Nominee Programs that any person with considerable work experience can become a permanent resident. The government invites immigrants through a series of PNP programs like SINP , MPNP , NLPNP , NTNP ,and BC PNP.

SINP

SINP allows the government to hire International skilled workers.

BC

BC PNP allows the government to invite immigrants they deem fit..

NBPNP

NB PNP gives PR to international skilled workers in Canada.

NTNP

NTNP invites eligible immigrants to the Northwest Territories.

NSNP

NSNP fills gaps in the Canadian workforce by inviting immigrants.

OINP

OINP welcomes foreign entrepreneurs, and skilled labourers.

YNP

YNP offers opportunities to International skilled workers.

AAIP

AAIP invites skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates.

NLPNP

NLPNP invites skilled workers based on labor market demand.

PEI

PEI PNP was designed to attract immigrants to the workforce.

MPNP

MP PNP invites immigrants into their provision to meet labor needs.

WHAT IS THE PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP)?

IRCC – Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada launched the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to allow all provincial Canadian governments to nominate immigrants they require for their Canadian provinces & Territories to fulfil their labour market needs. Applicants who want to get Canadian permanent residency can apply for visas through various PNP programs as per their requirements.

HOW IS THE PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP) DIFFERENT FROM THE EXPRESS ENTRY PROGRAM?

The Table Below Explains the Difference Between Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program (Pnp).

Topic  Express Entry (EE)  Provincial Nominee Program 
Definition Express Entry is an application management system. It uses a points-based system, to rank or scrutinise applicant’s profiles. Canada PNP allows all provincial governments of Canada to nominate immigrants they require for their Canadian provinces and territories.
Types It regulates 3 immigration programs. The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Eleven of the thirteen Canadian provinces and territories have their own provincial nominee program Canada.
CRS Score requirements Only applicants with the highest CRS score get ITA. Applicants with a low CRS score may be eligible for provincial nomination.
Eligibility Criteria The eligibility requirements depend on the programs. The eligibility requirements depend on various programs.
Processing Time The process takes about six months. The processing time depends on the mode of application.
Ways to Apply Under the Express Entry program, there is only one way to apply in Canada. Through Canada PNP you get three different ways to apply for PR.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PNP PROGRAMS?

The primary purpose of the Canada PNP program is to attract overseas skilled workers to immigrate to various Canadian provinces. PNP programs assist Canadian provinces to fulfil their economic, labour market, and demographic requirements or needs.

The Provincial Nominee Program also helps overseas applicants who are unable to meet the eligibility requirements or meet the CRS score requirements to get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the federal Express Entry Pool. PNP Canada programs offer them a way to immigrate to Canada on a PR visa.

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF PNP PROGRAMS?

There are two types of Provincial Nominee Program, which are mentioned below: 

Federal Express Entry System

Non-Express Entry System (paper-based application)

Federal Express Entry System 

Applicants who want to get considered for a PNP program that is linked to Express Entry must create an Express Entry profile. Applicants who get short-listed will receive An ITA (Invitation to Apply) from the province which wants to nominate them. After receiving a nomination from any province, applicants  will automatically get an additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) 600 points, by the help of these CRS points they will get ITA and can apply for Permanent Residency Canada when the next express Entry draw occurs.

Non-Express Entry System (Paper-Based Application) 

Those applicants who are interested in applying for a PNP program that is not part of Express Entry must apply for permanent residence directly to the province or territory where they wish to reside.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE CANADA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP)?

Here are some of the key benefits of the Canadian Provincial Nominee Program: –

Easiest way to secure Canada Permanent Residence visa

Low Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS score) required

Freedom to choose the province

Some province requires very low Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB)

WHAT ARE THE PROVINCES THAT OFFER PNP PROGRAMS?

In Canada almost every single province has its own provincial nominee program. Below are  information on the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) of the participating provinces and territories.

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) 
Alberta is one of the most popular Canadian provinces among immigrants.

Alberta PNP offers various streams for Express Entry and Non-Express Entry applicants.

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) formerly known as Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) offers immigration opportunities to overseas skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and recent graduates using Alberta PNP draw.

Applicants can choose the right job profile for themselves using the Alberta occupation list provided by government of alberta

Alberta PNP point calculator determines if an applicant would qualify for Alberta immigration.

British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) 
British Columbia PNP (BCPNP) attracts overseas skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and recent graduates to settle in BC provision

Using the British Columbia PNP draw, the BC government invites the immigrants they think are suitable.

British Columbia Immigration point calculator allows applicants to calculate their point eligibility and determine whether they are eligible to immigrate to Canada or not.

British Columbia Occupation list contains all the in-demand job profiles for the one who are interested to settle in British Columbia.

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) 

Manitoba PNP (MPNP) Manitoba is Canada’s one of the most beautiful and gorgeous provinces, with cities like Winnipeg.

Manitoba was the first Provincial Nominee Program of Canada and used the Manitoba PNP draw to invite immigrants into their provision.

Manitoba PNP point system is created by the Government of Canada to help applicants understand their eligibility of settling in the provision.

With the help of the Manitoba PNP occupation list, applicants can check whether their desired post or job profile is an in-demand occupation in the provision or not.

New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) 
New Brunswick PNP allows overseas skilled workers to work, study, and live with their families in the province as Canadian permanent residents and after some time apply for Canadian Citizenship.

New Brunswick PNP draws targets for the shortage of workforce in the province of New Brunswick.

Government of NB has a unique New Brunswick Occupational list where any applicant can check the jobs in-demands in New Brunswick.

With the help of New Brunswick point calculator, applicants can also check their eligibility to immigrate to Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador PNP (NLPNP) 
Newfoundland PNP (NLPNP) allows the province to hire skilled workers based on the labour market demand of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Every year, the Newfoundland PNP draws invites thousands of Immigrants to fulfil its labour shortage.

With the help of the Newfoundland PNP points calculator, applicants can also check their eligibility to immigrate to Canada.

The Government of Canada has a unique list of occupations in demand in Newfoundland and Labrador where any applicant can check the jobs.

Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP)
Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) helps the provincial government to attract more immigrants to the Northwest Territories

Those who are capable of fulfilling the need of workforce in northwest territories occupation in demand are invited through draws.

Applicants who can give an important contribution to the economy of the province can come to northwest territories after enduring from northwest territories point calculator that they are eligible.

Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)  
Nova Scotia is one of the Atlantic provinces

Nova Scotia PNP (NSNP) was designed to attract more immigrants to the province and help the provincial government to fill up the gaps in the workforce, and boost the economy of the province through newcomer’s contributions by inviting them through Nova Scotia PNP draw.

Applicants who are interested in immigration to Nova Scotia can check their job profile on the nova scotia PNP occupation list.

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) 
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is a provincial nominee program that allows immigrants to live, work, and study in the province of Ontario.

Ontario PNP helps the provincial government to meet labour requirements.

In-Demand Skills Stream attracts overseas skilled workers with experience in one of Ontario’s in-demand occupations.

Ontario PNP point Calculator is created by the Government of Canada to help applicants understand their eligibility of settling in the provision

Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) 
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) was designed to attract more immigrants

PEI PNP draw seeks those who can fulfil the need of workforce in the province and help the provincial government to achieve economic prosperity.

Prince Edward Island PNP occupation list has all the in-demand jobs available for those who plan their immigration to PEI.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allows the provincial government and employers (LMIA) to hire International skilled workers according to the economic demands and needs of the labour market through Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program draw.

Applicants can choose the right job profile for themselves using the SINP Occupation in-demand provided by the government of Saskatchewan 

SINP point calculator determines if an applicant would qualify for Alberta immigration.

Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)

Yukon PNP (YNP) offers opportunities to International skilled workers who have the skillset, work experience, academic qualifications, and other important requirements, to receive an invitation to Canada in Yukon PNP Draw.

The government of Canada publishes a list of Yukon occupations in demand that may be of interest to those who are planning t o settle in the territory

Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) 

Quebec Skilled Worker Program
(QSWP) enables overseas skilled and qualified workers to immigrate to the province of Quebec and give their important contribution to the economy of the province.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR THE PNPS?

Each Canadian province and territory have its own eligibility criteria that an applicant has to fulfil to get the nomination. Provincial and territorial governments often require applicants to have skilled work experience that meets their particular labour market needs, in addition to other requirements such as language and education. Applicants must also show a genuine intention to settle in that province or territory and be able to contribute to the local economy to qualify.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE PNP CANADA?

You can begin the process of applying for a PNP by following the steps which are mentioned below, regardless of which Province you are applying for.

Step 1
Check your Eligibility

Step 2
Complete your Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) application

Step 3
Get your Provincial Nomination Certificate

Step 4
Submit the Documents with your Permanent Residence application

Step 5
Prepare yourself for Canada immigration

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO IMMIGRATE TO CANADA THROUGH PNP?

There are several charges or fees applicant have to pay to acquire a Canadian Permanent Resident visa through PNP programs: –

Provincial Nominee Fee Amount per person (CAD)
Provincial Nominee  
Your application Processing fee ($850) and right of permanent residence fee ($515) $1,365.00
Include your spouse or partner Processing fee ($850) and right of permanent residence fee ($515) $1,365.00
Including a Dependent Child $230.00 (per child)
Right Of Permanent Residence Fee $515
Biometrics  
Biometrics – Per Person $85.00
Other Expenses  
Language Test: Average Cost $300
Educational Credential Assessment (if required) $200
Medical Examination Fee $1,325/adult & $225/child
Police Clearance Certificate: Average Cost $100/Country

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Just like the basics of anything act as “building blocks” forming a strong foundation for constructing complex structures. The Basics of Immigration serve as the foundational elements of moving abroad, for any aspiring immigrant.