Are you looking to immigrate to Canada?
Secure Canadian Residency with Provincial Nominee Programs
The Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration approach that provides a way for prospective immigrants with the skills and experience demanded in particular provinces to get Canadian permanent residency. Depending on the economic situation, there are differences in requirements and streams in each province. Kurzfeld Law is an expert in representing its clients applying to the PNP and fulfilling the requirements to get their applications approved. Over the past two decades, our competent staff has ensured that every client is attended to from initial consultation to completion of immigration processes.
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Provinces & Territories Currently Running PNPs
- Ontario
- British Columbia
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
What is a Provincial Nominee Program?
Every person wanting to remain in Canada as a permanent resident must meet some criteria under some programs. There are three principal streams by which one can qualify for PR, one of which is the PNP. An individual getting nominated under PNP enables the province and territory to choose the candidate from the marked Skilled Worker, Entrepreneur, or International Graduate list to move to Canada. These individuals can move based on work, education, or business. A PNP enables the applicant to make a significant economic contribution to their province or territory.
How do you apply for a PNP in Ontario?
Applying for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) involves several steps:
- Determine Eligibility: Check the details of the different OINP streams. Read through and understand the details to select a stream to apply for. Consider factors such as education and job experience while applying for a scheme.
- Create an Express Entry Profile: Individuals applying under the Express Entry system must create a profile on the Express Entry portal stating their reason for seeking PR in Canada.
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI): Individuals choosing a category other than Express Entry must e-file an EOI on the OINP online portal.
- Receive a Notification of Interest (NOI): If the application is accepted, you will be sent a NOI.
- Apply to the OINP: The application for OINP should support valid documentation, which includes proof of work experience, education, language proficiency, and finances.
- Receive a Provincial Nomination: If the application is successful, you will be nominated for permanent residency.
- Apply for Permanent Residence: Complete the final step by filling out the federal application per the nomination certificate received from the IRCC.
What are the Eligibility Criteria for Getting a Work Permit?
The primary requisite for issuing a work permit is that the applicant has a job offer letter. The applicant must also meet the essential qualification criteria: education, working experience, financial capability, health status, and criminal record. Therefore, the subsequent steps of this process vary depending on the type of work permit that an applicant or their country of origin requires.
Are Provincial Nominees Allowed to Shift to a Different Province?
Candidates must serve the economic purpose of getting a nomination under PNP. Nevertheless, there are no set guidelines for people changing provinces. As soon as they are granted permanent residency, the candidate can shift to any place they like.
Role of Canadian Immigration Lawyer in a Provincial Nominee Program
An Immigration lawyer is essential in applying under a Provincial Nominee Program. Although applicants can read the details and apply for a PNP, the process is complicated. However, to avoid facing cancellation and repetitive paperwork, one can always consult an immigration lawyer. They are skilled professionals who can assist you in choosing the right PNP stream for you, complete the application process without errors, and review your application before submitting it. This way, they can check if your application meets the required standard in parallel. They can act as your legal advisor and represent you in court to support your case. In summary, seeking the help of Canadian Immigration Lawyers increases your chances of getting successfully nominated under a PNP.
Provincial Nominee Programs by Province
Ontario | Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) |
British Columbia | BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) |
Alberta | Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) |
Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) |
Manitoba | Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) |
New Brunswick | New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream |
Nova Scotia | Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) |
Prince Edward Island | Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NL PNP) or Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) |
Northwest Territories | Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) |