PNP opens doors to permanent residency for skilled professionals, driving economic growth in Canada’s provinces and territories.
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) serves as an essential route for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates to achieve Canadian permanent residency by obtaining a nomination from a designated province or territory. This allows regions to tackle their specific workforce and economic requirements by choosing individuals who can aid in local advancement and progress. PNP allows the provinces and territories of Canada to nominate eligible immigrants who want to settle in a specific region. Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Apart from Quebec and Nunavut, all provinces and territories participate in the PNP. Instead, Quebec has its own criteria for economic immigration.
Skilled foreign workers who do not qualify for the Express Entry programme can still get permanent residency through the non-Express Entry process. Different provinces have different rules about who can participate in these programs. Applications that aren’t through Express Entry take longer to process than those that are.
Express Entry applications as a provincial nominee are a favorable chance to get permanent residency and work legally in Canada. A province or territory must first select a nominee from a pool of candidates who have already established an Express Entry profile. If the province or territory nominates you, it signifies their satisfaction with your education, work experience, and skills, which align with the demands of the job market and contribute to their sustainable economic objectives.
The province or territory must accept a nomination within 30 days of receiving it. Upon nomination by the province or territory, the applicant will receive 600 additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. This will assist the applicant in obtaining an invitation to apply (ITA) in the subsequent Express Entry draw. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the entity through which the candidate may submit an application for permanent residence.