The Canadian Federal Government is responsible for issuing visas. However, the Provincial Governments also have immigration programs. They are called Provincial Nominee Programs (“PNP”). Application under one of these programs may offer certain advantages.
The PNP programs vary from province to province. Applicants who want to immigrate to Canada may apply under one of the PNP programs. The applicant must intend to reside in the specific province they apply under. If accepted, the Provincial Government issues a PNP Certificate. The Federal Government has the authority to then issue the actual visa.
General Requirements
The requirements under this program are complicated. Great care and diligence must be applied in launching an application to enter Canada under the PNP program. A qualified lawyer will review each applicant’s skills and qualifications in assessing whether the applicant fits within the PNP classes.
Our immigration lawyer will review each applicant’s skills and qualifications in assessing whether the applicant fits this particular class of immigration.
Learn more about Provincial Immigration Programs (PNP):
- In a given year approximately fifty thousand people will be granted entry under the program
- Criteria for entry under the program varies depending on the needs of individual provinces
- Prospective employers may be involved in the application process
- Applications under PNP are not without challenges. However, for applicants with the appropriate qualifications, the program may offer an expedited alternative.
AINP - Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an economic immigration program operated by the Government of Alberta with the Government of Canada’s department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). It supports Alberta’s economic growth by attracting and retaining work-ready people to the province.
Individuals nominated by the Government of Alberta, together with their spouse/common-law partner and dependent children, can apply for permanent residence through IRCC as a provincial nominee. IRCC makes final decisions on all permanent resident applications.
The AINP offers options for both skilled and semi-skilled workers. You may be able to apply on your own, or with your employer. Review the streams and categories below and choose the best option for you.
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BCPNP- BC PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM
British Columbia’s economic growth depends on having enough skilled and qualified people to meet labour market needs. The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is a way for high-demand foreign workers and experienced entrepreneurs to gain permanent residency in B.C.
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NWT Nominee Program
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is working to ensure that immigration is a component of both its overall labour force and business development strategies for the short and long-term.
We recognize the considerable contribution that newcomers and immigrants can make to the NWT and welcome those interested in making the NWT their home.
Through the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI) and Education, Culture and Employment (ECE), the GNWT delivers the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP)(link is external) in association with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers you a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, Saskatchewan:
- Invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home.
- Nominates successful applicants to the federal government, so they can gain permanent residency in Canada.
The SINP is only one of the steps toward becoming a permanent resident in Saskatchewan. All applicants must also apply for residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Canadian Immigration Commission.
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