The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows provinces to select individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and who are interested in settling in their territory. Provincial nomination is an important option that speeds up the process of immigrating to Canada (permanent residence).
All Canadian provinces and territories have their own provincial nominee programs, except for the province of Quebec which has a different selection system.
Provincial governments use these programs to better welcome and receive immigrants to their territory.
Each PNP is tailored to the specific needs of the province in order to select candidates who will integrate well into the region and contribute to the community.
Canadian employers are actively seeking foreign skilled workers.
If you can get a job offer from a Canadian employer, you may be eligible for fast-tracking of your immigration application.
Provincial nomination is an important option that speeds up the process of immigration to Canada (permanent residence).
Provincial governments use these programs to better welcome and receive immigrants to their territory while having their own provincial nominee programs.