
Provincial Nominee Program
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is designed for workers who:
- Possess the skills, education, and work experience needed to contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory.
- Intend to live in that province or territory.
- Aspire to become permanent residents of Canada.
Each province and territory offers unique “streams”—specialized immigration programs tailored to specific groups—with their own eligibility criteria and requirements.
Province or Territory

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland & Labrador

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Saskatchewan

Yukon
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How It Works

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Book Your Consultation
Schedule a call with our experienced immigration consultants to evaluate your eligibility and understand your goals.
Assessment based on your situation
Based on your needs, we’ll plan a smooth and successful immigration process.
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Submit Your Application with Confidence
Our experts handle the paperwork and follow up with authorities to ensure your application gets the best chance for approval.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Selection is based on several factors, including:
Applicants with high-demand skills or job offers in critical labor shortages may be prioritized.
- Alignment to provincial labor market needs.
- Language proficiency and occupational skills.
- Work experience or educational qualifications.
- Strong ties to the province (e.g., prior work, studies, or family connections).
Applicants with high-demand skills or job offers in critical labor shortages may be prioritized.
The application process typically includes:
- Determine Your Eligibility: For a specific provincial stream.
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI): Or apply directly to the provincial program through its online system.
- Receive a Nomination Certificate: If your application is approved.
- Apply for Permanent Residence: With Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), including your provincial nomination.