PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP)
In addition to the federal immigration programs such as the Federal Work Experience Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), each province and territory in Canada has its own immigration programs through which it can select immigrants to live in that province or territory. The advantage of the provincial nominee programs is that those who are selected under one of these programs are highly likely to be successful in obtaining a permanent residence (PR) visa to immigrate to Canada.
Each province has created their own immigration programs according to their immigration strategy and their needs. Some of the PNP programs use the Express Entry system, while others do not and rely on a paper application process. Either way, our team can help you identify the best program for your situation that will maximize your chances of being accepted and that will allow you to get your permanent resident (PR) visa as fast as possible.
The following are links to the provincial nominee programs for most Canadian provinces:
Each province has created their own immigration programs according to their immigration strategy and their needs. Some of the PNP programs use the Express Entry system, while others do not and rely on a paper application process. Either way, our team can help you identify the best program for your situation that will maximize your chances of being accepted and that will allow you to get your permanent resident (PR) visa as fast as possible.
The following are links to the provincial nominee programs for most Canadian provinces:
- Ontario
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Nova Scotia
- New Brunswick
- Prince Edward Island (PEI)
- Newfoundland
- Yukon
- Northwest Territories