Provincial Nominee Program
Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has a significant place in this respect since it is an important component of the country’s economic immigration system. Under this program, the participating provinces and territories may nominate eligible immigration candidates for permanent residence. PNPs enable provinces to identify and choose suitable immigrants based on local immigration and employment requirements.
According to the Canadian Immigration Plan for 2021, the intended number of PNP immigrants to Canada ranges from 64,000 to 81,500. There are more than 80 sub-classes under PNPs, which gives them a good chance of getting permanent residency in Canada for skilled workers and international graduates.
The Provincial Nominee Program is an association between Canada’s federal and provincial governments. It enables the provinces to recommend individuals who have the potential to establish and be gainfully employed in the province. Here is an outline of the PNP process:
Key Benefits of the Provincial Nominee Program
Selecting the Best Provincial Nominee Program with Professional Help
It is important to note that there are subcategories under the PNP, and applicants must ensure they apply for the right provincial stream depending on their qualifications. This is where a good consultant comes into the picture.
We at Unicorn Immigration are well-versed in PNPs. We can assist you in choosing the right program and province according to your qualifications and goals. We also help prepare the documents, file the applications, and handle the communication and all formalities until your Canadian PR is granted.