Canada Provincial Programs
Every Canadian province has a provincial nomination program (PNP) whereby criterion is established for selecting Canadian immigration applicants who bring some benefit to the province that nominates them. For example, all provincial immigration programs include an option for individuals who have been offered a full-time permanent job from a Canadian employer.This enables them to obtain Canadian permanent residency through one of the provincial nomination programs. The types of provincial programs available can be classified into four broad categories; programs for foreign workers with job offers, programs for foreign nationals with family members in Canada, foreign students who have graduated from a Canadian college or university and foreign nationals who intend on establishing or investing in a business venture in Canada.
Job offers All Canadian provinces have provincial programs for applicants who have received a full-time permanent job offer in a skilled occupation from an employer in Canada. While these individuals will also qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker program, they can circumvent the AEO process by applying under a PNP. There are also some provincial programs that offer Canadianpermanent residency to individuals with job offers in low-skilled occupations, once they have worked in Canada on a work permit for a certain amount of time.
Family There are many provincial programs for individuals with family in Canada who are not eligible to sponsor their family members under the
Federal Sponsorship program.
Study Foreign students who have graduated from a post-secondary program in Canada may be eligible for Canada permanent residency, with or without a job offer under these PNPs. While these foreign students will likely qualify under the Canadian Experience Class after one year of working in Canada, individuals applying under these PNPs may receive their Canadian permanent resident visas faster.
Business There are many provincial programs for individuals starting or investing in a Canadian business venture. The minimum investment and net worth requirements vary among the provincial programs. For more information,