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Are you looking to immigrate to Canada? Secure Canadian Residency with PNP

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is a pathway for skilled individuals to obtain Canadian permanent residency by meeting the specific needs of provinces and territories. Each province has its own streams and eligibility criteria tailored to the economic demands of the region.

Whether you’re applying through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), British Columbia’s BC PNP, or other provincial streams, navigating the PNP process can be complex. That’s where Kurzfeld Law Firm comes in.

With over 20 years of experience, our team of expert immigration lawyers is dedicated to helping clients successfully apply to the PNP and meet all requirements for permanent residency. From initial consultation to the completion of your immigration process, we provide personalized, hands-on support every step of the way.

Provinces & Territories Currently Running PNPs
  • Ontario
  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories
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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.
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What are the Eligibility Criteria for Getting a Work Permit?

To obtain a Canadian work permit, the applicant must first have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer. In addition to this, several key eligibility criteria must be met, including:

  • Education and Skills: Relevant qualifications and experience for the offered position.

  • Work Experience: Demonstrated ability to perform the job based on past work history.

  • Financial Support: Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself (and any accompanying family members) during your stay in Canada.

  • Medical Clearance: A clean bill of health if required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

  • Police Clearance: No criminal record or security concerns.

The application process and additional requirements may vary depending on the applicant’s country of origin, the type of work permit being requested (open or employer-specific), and whether a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is involved.

Can Provincial Nominees Move to a Different Province in Canada?

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates are selected based on their intention to live and work in the nominating province. This intent is a critical part of the nomination process, as provinces nominate candidates to meet local labor and economic needs.

However, once a nominee becomes a permanent resident of Canada, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms allows them the freedom to live and work anywhere in the country. While there are no legal restrictions on moving to another province, doing so immediately after landing may raise questions about the applicant’s original intent and could affect future immigration applications or sponsorships.

Therefore, while relocation is legally permitted after becoming a permanent resident, it is advisable to honor your initial commitment to the nominating province for a reasonable period before moving.

Role of Canadian Immigration Lawyer in a Provincial Nominee Program

Applying for a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can be complex, and while it’s possible to apply independently, even small mistakes can lead to delays, rejections, or repeated paperwork. Working with an experienced Canadian immigration lawyer Toronto helps ensure that your application is accurate, complete, and submitted under the most appropriate PNP stream for your qualifications and goals.

An immigration lawyer will:

  • Assess your eligibility across various PNP streams

  • Help you choose the most suitable provincial program

  • Complete and review your application for accuracy and completeness

  • Ensure your submission meets the program’s standards and documentation requirements

  • Represent you legally if complications arise during the process

Having legal guidance significantly improves your chances of being successfully nominated for permanent residence through a PNP. It provides peace of mind, knowing that your application is being handled with professional care and attention to detail.

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TESTIMONIALS

What Our Clients Say About us

Mr. Ronen and Team are fantabulous, talented, amazing, wonderful team. They are very helpful and friendly. They helped my family stay together and I am very thankful in my life. They are very knowledgeable about the immigration process , even if its critical, they will assist us anytime. Thank you very much Mr. Ronen and Team. I will suggest them to my family and friends.
Dharshi Bala
01:08 09 May 24
Ronen and his team are the best immigration team, we were outside of Canada but they processed our Work permit in minimum time with 100% accuracy.Really thanks from Ronen and his professional team.for any immigration case i recommend him strongly.
Soheil Raouf
17:15 18 Apr 24
One of the best immigration lawyer team in Canada. Ronen, Jason and his team provide excellent effort and support during our PR journey from OINP till PR. It was one of the quickest application process and receive PR less then 6 months after submitting the PR application. Thank you again the whole team for their continuous support and effort. Please contact Ronen and his team for your immigration journey in Canada will get best advice guaranteed.
Monjurul Huq
02:57 06 Feb 24
Ronen Kurzfeld is a highest ranked immigration lawyer who has so many successful stories. In my case my brother was refused his PR and he was desperate and broken but luckily he got to know about Ronen through his friend. It was more than a professional approach that he showed by building up his confidence and comforting him finally getting his PR. He is a citizen now. Apart from that he successfully got visitor visas for my parents and me which were refused twice. The humane approach settles half of the issue when one is refused visas and the mental situ you are facing at that moment. Highly recommend. Thank you Ronen and the team especially Jason who so understandably tolerated our various queries, answering our emails promptly..explaining thecreality
Binuka Peiris
03:28 20 Feb 24
Ronen's office helped me achieve the long awaited PR. I approached this great team of lawyers when my application was rejected and i was given two weeks to comment. It was a result of poor quality of application by a so called immigration consultant. Ronen has proposed a strategy that minimized risk of being deported and made several applications, wrote several letters, which in the end resulted in PR granted. I am very grateful to the team - Jason, Tiffany, Landon, Amy - and Ronen himself for their professionalism, dedication and at times patience, when they needed to answer my nagging questions.
Gregory K
19:31 24 Jan 24