Canadian Provincial Immigration Programs (PNP)
Canadian Provincial Immigration Programs (PNP) are one of the fast-track and important ways to immigrate to Canada and obtain Canadian permanent residence. Provincial programs (PNPs) provide the possibility for Canadian provinces and territories to select people who intend to immigrate to Canada and are interested in living in a certain province.
Each of the provinces (except Quebec, which has a different provincial selection system) and Nunavut have unique provincial selection programs. Participating provinces and territories sign an agreement with Immigration Canada through which they can select people who meet their requirements.
What are the requirements for Canadian provincial programs?
Canadian provinces and territories can nominate applicants who intend to reside in that province under provincial PNP programs. In order to be a candidate for a province, you must meet the requirements of that province’s immigration program.
Each Canadian province’s immigration program specifies its own requirements for applicants. For example, a province may target applicants who have work experience in a particular job or nominate applicants who are fluent in French. In fact, the conditions of each province are determined based on the labor market needs of that province.
Each of Canada’s provincial programs (PNP) consists of several immigration streams. In the following, you can see the conditions of all the immigration programs of the Canadian provinces at a glance:
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State | route/program | Compliance with Express Entry | Need to make a job offer | Canadian work experience required | Canadian education required | Need to live in Canada | Need for investment | current situation |
Alberta | Express Entry Alberta | Yes | no | no | no | Yes | no | active |
Alberta | Alberta Technology Fast Track | Yes | Yes | no | no | no | no | active |
Alberta | Alberta Rural Renewal | no | Yes | no | no | no | no | active |
Alberta | Opportunity Alberta | no | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | no | active |
Alberta | Entrepreneurship in rural areas | no | no | no | no | no | Yes | active |
Alberta | Alberta Alumni Entrepreneurship | no | no | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | active |
Alberta | Entrepreneurship of foreign graduates | no | no | no | no | no | Yes | active |
Alberta | Farm entrepreneurship | no | no | no | no | no | Yes | active |
British Columbia | Skilled Worker – SI | no | Yes | no | no | no | no | active |
British Columbia | Health experts – SI | no | Yes | no | no | no | no | active |
How do I apply for Canadian provincial programs?
To apply through Canadian PNP programs, you must go through the following steps:
1. Choose the most suitable provincial program according to your conditions: evaluate your conditions for each of the provincial programs with the help of the table above.
2. Apply for the provincial program of your choice: Submit your case directly on the portal of your desired province.
3. Get a provincial nomination certificate: If your case is accepted, the province will nominate you.
4. Submit your file for permanent residence: Send your file along with all the required documents to the immigration office. If your PNP application qualifies for Express Entry, you must do so online; Otherwise, you must send it in paper form.
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