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How to Apply for a Provincial Nomination Program in Canada?

The Immigration Nomination Program welcomes skilled workers, students, and business owners in Canada. It is a program in collaboration with the Canadian government and provinces, including Ontario, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and other territories. The objective of PNP is to strengthen their economy in return for offering jobs and residency for immigrants. The project was launched in 1988 and is the perfect opportunity for aspirant students, investors, and competent employees to settle in Canada. 

However, for foreign immigrants to immigrate to Canada, they need authorization issued by the Canadian government. Individuals can apply for work permits, student permits, family sponsorship, permanent residency, express entry, and other programs. These programs enable foreigners to enter, stay and work in Canada permanently or for a brief amount of time. 

The Immigration Nomination Program in Canada includes a set of steps. To learn more, give a look below: organize

Eligibility for Ontario Provincial Nomination Program 

Foreign Individuals must meet the eligibility list provided by the Canadian government and provinces to apply for the Provincial Nomination Program. In addition, the requirements to apply for the program can vary depending on the region. If you do not satisfy any of the following conditions, it can lead to a delay in the process or even refusal:

  • They must possess skills or have prior working experience to contribute to the economic growth of a province or territory. They should have a valid job offer from their employer.
  • People who wish to live in that province.
  • Individuals who want to become permanent residents of Canada.
  • Students who want to pursue their studies, such as a Master’s degree, or Ph.D. programs, etc in Canada can apply for PNP.
  • Investors who want to begin a start-up in the provinces.
  • semi-skilled workers.

Initiate Application Process

The Immigration Nomination Program consists of two stages, such as:

Express Entry

Express Entry is an immigration process that assists skilled workers to work and get permanent residency in Canada. The process is eligible for 

  • Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
  • Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

Non-express Entry

Non-express Entry permits candidates who do not have enough experience as workers. The process of non-express entry can vary based on the region you are applying to and your home country. 

The aspirant candidates who wish to apply for PNP need to fill out the application completely. Once it is done, an authorized officer will conduct a background verification to decide the eligibility of the applicants. 

Documents required for Immigration Nomination Program

The application for Ontario Provincial Nomination Program requires a list of documents, given below:

  • General application form of the primary applicant.
  • Form attested by the spouse and other dependents.
  • Recent color photographs
  • Valid passport
  • Identity proof
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report
  • Language skills results
  • Proof of fund
  • Medical certificate
  • Police clearance certificate

Application Processing Time

All Provincial Nomination Programs are different, as the processing time for each province also varies. In addition, applicants who have applied for express entry will have to get a fast approval than candidates who applied for non-express entry. It can take about a few months to a year to immigrate to Canada and its provinces. However, with assistance from professionals, you might be able to save time without stressing yourself.

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