Provincial Nominee
Guide to Canada's Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
PNPs serve as a gateway to Canadian permanent residency, tailoring to those interested in moving to specific Canadian provinces or territories. Each region has crafted its PNP based on distinct economic and demographic demands.
Quick Overview
- Introduction to Provincial Nominee Programs
- Participating Provinces and Territories
- PNP Application Guide
- Distinction Between 'Base' and Express Entry PNP Process
- The Increasing Popularity of PNPs
- Detailed Application Costs
- Immigrating Without a Job Offer Through PNP
Understanding Provincial Nominee Programs
Except for Quebec and Nunavut, every Canadian province boasts several PNP streams. These cater to the respective province's immigration objectives, leading to variable eligibility and application procedures. While PNPs might appear as the most straightforward path to Canadian permanent residency, provinces can't sanction permanent resident status. Federal government endorsement remains pivotal. Hence, PNP applicants undergo a two-tiered process: provincial approval followed by federal.
List of Participating Provinces and Territories:
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
PNP Application Guide:
- Identifying Suitable PNP: Review the list of provinces and their requirements.
- Provincial Application: Directly apply to the selected province/territory.
- Procure Provincial Nomination Certificate: Upon approval, you'll be nominated to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
- Federal Permanent Residence Application: Depending on PNP alignment with Express Entry, apply online or via paper.
Base PNP vs. Express Entry PNP Process:
- Base PNP: Some PNPs operate outside the Express Entry framework. Generally, applicants:
- Seek nomination.
- Apply for Canadian permanent residence through the Permanent Residence Portal.
- Express Entry PNP: The process typically includes:
- Creation of an Express Entry profile.
- Application to a compatible PNP.
- Nomination receipt, boosting profile with 600 additional points.
- Await a permanent residence invitation.
- Proceed with the permanent residence application through Express Entry.
The Surge of PNPs:
Yearly, the Canadian government amplifies PNP candidate invitations, cementing its stance as the prime conduit for economic immigration.
Application Expenses for PNPs:
Expect to disburse around $2,300 – $3,800 CAD, varying across programs. Here's a breakdown:
- Language exams: ~$300
- Educational Credential Assessment: ~$200 (if necessary)
- Biometrics: $85/person
- Official charges: $1,325/adult & $225/child
- Medical tests: ~$450/adult & ~$250/child
- Police verification: ~$100/country
- PNP processing fee: Up to $1,500 CAD (specific to provinces)
No Job Offer? No Problem!
Numerous PNPs accommodate overseas candidates without Canadian job offers, emphasizing skills and experience that alleviate provincial labor or demographic deficiencies. For an in-depth dive, explore our specialized blog post spotlighting top PNPs for unaffiliated candidates.
Our professional fees
- Initial Consultation Credit
- OINP Profile Registration
- Consultations - As Required
- Authorized Representation
- Designated Client Portal
- Online, Phone & Email Support
- Secure Online Data Collection
- Personalized Document Checklist
- Representative's Submission Letter
- All Forms & Supporting Letters
- Commission of Forms & Declarations
- Initial Consultation Credit
- OINP Profile Registration
- Consultations - As Required
- Authorized Representation
- Designated Client Portal
- Online, Phone & Email Support
- Secure Online Data Collection
- Personalized Document Checklist
- Representative's Submission Letter
- All Forms & Supporting Letters
- Commission of Forms & Declarations
Provincial Nominee Family Application
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5000
- Initial Consultation Credit
- OINP Profile Registration
- Consultations - As Required
- Authorized Representation
- Designated Client Portal
- Online, Phone & Email Support
- Secure Online Data Collection
- Personalized Document Checklist
- Representative's Submission Letter
- All Forms & Supporting Letters
- Commission of Forms & Declarations