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Provincial Nomination

Provincial Nomination

Are a key part of Canada’s immigration policy, with more than 200,000 people expected to obtain Canadian permanent residence through a Provincial Nominee Program between 2019 and 2021.

Provincial Nominee Programs are the fastest-growing economic Canadian immigration pathway. Over recent years, the federal government has gradually increased provinces’ annual allocations for their respective PNPs, showing the increasing importance of these programs within the overall Canadian immigration landscape.
Under Provincial Nominee Programs, provinces and territories in Canada can nominate individuals and families who wish to settle in their province or territory based on criteria set by the province

Provincial Nomination Programs are tailored for workers possessing the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to a specific province's economy, intending to reside in that particular region.

Canada's Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) provide a route to Canadian permanent residence for those seeking immigration to a particular province or territory.

Each province and territory in Canada administers its own PNP, strategically designed to address its unique economic and demographic requirements.

What is the cost associated with immigration through a Provincial Nomination Program (PNP)?
Is it possible to immigrate through a Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) without having a job offer?
What is the timeframe for processing a PNP application?