Generally speaking, these Provincial Nominee Programs create additional PR pathways for those candidates who:
Have the particular skills, education and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific province. Usually, a province determines the targeted professional groups and determines application requirements. These requirements differ from province to province;
Want to live and settle in the specific province;
Have the intention of obtaining their permanent resident status in Canada.
Most importantly, these Provincial Nominee Programs allow us to determine a better PR Pathway for our clients, who do not qualify under the Federal Express Entry system.
Every province and territory has its own immigration programs that target a certain group of candidates. Moreover, these programs are exclusively designed to meet the economic and social development goals of a province or a territory. Therefore, such programs have their own requirements to qualify. In general, practically all provincial nominee programs target the following groups:
Semi-skilled workers
Skilled workers
Students
Business people
It is important to note that since the Express Entry system launch, most provinces and territories have adjusted their existing programs or even created new streams, that allows them to issue their nominations to EE candidates. These nominations grant Express Entry candidates an additional 600 CRS points.
Provincial Nominee Application Process
Express Entry-based PNP Application Process
A candidate who is targeting any of the available EE-based provincial nominations should ensure that the eligibility requirements are met. It is important to note that some applications are strictly Express Entry based, whereas some are a mixture of Express Entry based and paper-based. However, in both cases, it is important to meet the eligibility requirements for the province or territory and to have a valid Express Entry profile that will prove that you meet the minimum criteria for Express Entry. This includes being eligible for one of the immigration programs it covers. These nominations will give eligible Express Entry applicants an additional 600 points to their CRS Score.
An application process is described below:
A candidate should have a valid Express Entry profile, which meets the eligibility requirements of one of the EE system programs. Also, this EE profile should confirm the interest of the candidate to participate in the PNP draws, conducted by any of the participating provinces or territories.
A candidate will first need to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements of the province and territory and that you have a valid Express Entry profile.
Those candidates who meet the PNP requirements will receive a Letter/Notification of Interest, which prompts to a separate PNP application process. The receipt of the interest does not guarantee the nomination approval. A candidate should fulfil all the requirements of the program in question and confirm the eligibility with the provided evidence.
When nominated, the province will offer it through your Express Entry profile account, and you accept it electronically.
The EE profile will be updated accordingly by an additional 600 CRS points to the current score of the candidate.
The EE candidate’s profile will participate in the next EE draw, and if qualify will lead to a successful Invitation to Apply receipt.
The ITA sets the deadline in the amount of 60 calendar days for an EE candidate to complete the ePR application and submission.
Paper-based Application Process
Generally speaking, most provincial nomination applications require paper-based processing. This process requires an applicant to submit a nomination application on paper, which follows by a paper-based PR application once the nomination is obtained.
At the same time, some of the provinces have improved their processing systems and switched to internal electronic processing prototypes. For example, Ontario and British Columbia require candidates to complete and upload all their supporting documents via online portals. Nevertheless, the PR application step, which is submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, still remains to be a paper-based application.
There are more than 80 provincial immigration streams and below we are providing a list of these programs. Please note that the below programs are subject to new regulations and updates. Therefore, it is important to contact our office in order to confirm your eligibility.
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
Self-Employed Farmer Stream
Alberta Opportunity Stream
Alberta Express Entry Stream
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)
Skills Immigration
Skilled Worker Category
Healthcare Professional Category
International Graduate Category
International Post-Graduate Category
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled Worker Category
Express Entry
Express Entry – B.C. Skilled Worker
Express Entry – International Graduate
Express Entry – Healthcare Professional
Express Entry – International Post-Graduate
Entrepreneur Immigration
Entrepreneur Immigration Category
Entrepreneur Immigration – Regional Pilot
Strategic Projects Category
BC PNP Tech Pilot
Manitoba (MPNP)
Skilled Worker in Manitoba
Skilled Worker Overseas
Manitoba Business Investor Stream
Manitoba Farm Investor Pathway
Manitoba Entrepreneur Pathway
Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative
International Education Stream
Career Employment Pathway
Graduate Internship Pathway
International Student Entrepreneur Pilot
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NB PNP)
NB Express Entry Stream
NB Skilled Worker Stream
NB Entrepreneurial Stream
Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Provincial Nominee Program (NL PNP)
Express Entry Skilled Worker
Skilled Worker
International Graduate
International Entrepreneur
International Graduate Entrepreneur
Northwest Territories (NTNP)
Employer Driven Programs
Express Entry System for skilled Workers
Skilled Worker
Critical Impact Worker
Business Immigration Program
Business Stream
Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)
Express Entry
Nova Scotia Demand
Nova Scotia Experience
Labour Market
Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities
Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians
Skilled Worker Stream
Occupation in Demand Stream
Entrepreneur Stream
International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
Physician Stream
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
Employer Job Offer
Foreign Worker Stream
International Student Stream
In-Demand Skills Stream
Human Capital Category (EE stream)
International Graduates
Masters Graduate Stream
PhD Graduate Stream
Ontario’s Express Entry
French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
Human Capital Priorities Stream
Skilled Trades Stream
Business Category
Entrepreneur Stream
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)
Express Entry
Labour Impact Category
Skilled Workers in PEI Stream
Critical Worker Stream
International Graduate Stream
Skilled Workers Outside Canada
Business Impact Category
Entrepreneur Category
Work Permit Stream
100% Ownership Stream
Partial Ownership Stream
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
International Skilled Worker Category
Employment Offer
Occupation In-Demand
Saskatchewan Express Entry
Saskatchewan Experience Category
Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit
Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit
Health Professionals
Hospitality Sector Project
Long-Haul Truck Driver Project
Students
Entrepreneur Category
Farm Category
Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)
Express Entry
Skilled Worker Program
Critical Impact Worker Program
Business Program