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Provincial Nominee Programs of Canada (PNP)

Nomination for PR through a province. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – immigration programs of Canadian provinces and territories that allow candidates to receive a nomination and then apply for Permanent Residence through IRCC. Streams may be linked to Express Entry (enhanced streams) or operate separately from the Express Entry system (base streams). The program is suitable for candidates whose profile does not have enough CRS points for a direct ITA but who have work experience, a job offer, education, ties to a province, or an in-demand occupation. The result – a selected province and stream, a prepared EOI or provincial application, and further submission for PR.

Selection of a province and PNP stream based on the candidate profile: NOC or TEER, language, work experience, job offer and regional ties
Preparation of EOI, registration in provincial systems and a package of supporting evidence according to program requirements
Support after nomination: steps for submission to IRCC, biometrics, processing timelines and responses to additional document requests (ADR)

Planning immigration through Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)?

Get a consultation and learn how to correctly choose Provincial Nominee Program Canada, prepare documents and increase your chances of obtaining a provincial nomination and PR in Canada.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and who is provincial nomination suitable for

Provincial Nominee Program Canada (PNP) – is an immigration system in which provinces and territories of Canada independently select candidates for permanent residence. Through Canada’s provincial nominee programs, regions can attract professionals, entrepreneurs and graduates who meet the needs of their labor markets. Detailed description of provincial programs of Canada on the IRCC website.

After receiving a provincial nomination for Canada PR, the candidate can submit documents for Permanent Residence through the federal authority IRCC. Depending on the program, the application is submitted either through PNP via Express Entry (express entry aligned PNP) or through separate provincial streams – base stream PNP Canada.

Professionals with work experience
Many Canada provincial nominee programs are focused on professionals with experience in in-demand occupations. If a candidate meets the requirements for occupation, language and education, they may receive a provincial nomination and increase their chances of obtaining PR.
Such programs often operate through PNP via Express Entry, where the nomination adds additional CRS points.
Candidates with a job offer
Some streams of Provincial Nominee Program Canada require a job offer from a Canadian employer. A job offer significantly increases the likelihood of receiving an invitation in PNP Canada and accelerates the immigration process through a province.
Graduates of Canadian colleges and universities
Many Canada provincial nominee programs have special streams for graduates of educational institutions. If a candidate received education in Canada and has work experience, they may participate in PNP Canada without the need for a high CRS score in Express Entry.
Candidates with a low CRS score
If a profile in Express Entry does not receive enough points for a direct invitation (ITA), immigration to Canada through a province becomes a real alternative. After receiving a provincial nomination, the candidate receives an additional 600 CRS points and is almost guaranteed to receive an invitation for PR.
Professionals in in-demand occupations
Many provinces conduct regular EOI PNP Canada draws focusing on lists of in-demand occupations. If the candidate’s profession is included in the priority list of a region, the probability of receiving an invitation to Provincial Nominee Program Canada is significantly higher.

How PNP works – province selection, EOI, nomination and PR application through IRCC

Immigration to Canada through a province under the Provincial Nominee Program Canada (PNP) takes place in several stages. First, a suitable province and program stream are identified, then the candidate submits an EOI PNP Canada profile, receives a provincial nomination, and after that submits an application for Permanent Residence through IRCC.
This path is especially suitable for candidates who do not have enough CRS points for a direct invitation through Express Entry but who meet the requirements of a specific province and its labor market.

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Profile assessment and province selection for immigration

The first stage – analysis of the candidate’s profile and identification of a suitable PNP Canada program.

When selecting a program, the following are considered:

  • occupation and NOC / TEER classification
  • work experience
  • English or French language level
  • education
  • availability of a job offer
  • ties to a specific province
At this stage it is determined which of the Canada provincial nominee programs may suit the candidate – for example pnp ontario OINP, pnp british columbia BC PNP, pnp alberta AAIP, saskatchewan pnp SINP or manitoba pnp MPNP.
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Submitting EOI to the provincial system

After choosing a region, the candidate registers in the EOI PNP Canada system (Expression of Interest).

The profile includes:

  • work experience
  • education
  • language level
  • employer information (if there is a job offer)
Provinces use a ranking system to select candidates. After selection, the candidate receives an invitation to apply within the Provincial Nominee Program Canada.
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Receiving a provincial nomination

After submitting the full application, the province reviews the candidate’s documents.

If the application is approved, the candidate receives a provincial nomination for Canada PR (Provincial Nomination Certificate).

Depending on the stream, the program may operate in two formats:

  • PNP via Express Entry – nomination adds 600 CRS points
  • base stream PNP Canada – separate PR application without Express Entry participation
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Applying for Permanent Residence through IRCC

After receiving the nomination, the federal stage of immigration begins.

The candidate submits an application for Permanent Residence through IRCC.

At this stage it is necessary to:

  • submit a full package of documents
  • complete biometrics
  • complete a medical examination
  • respond to possible document requests (ADR)
After the application is reviewed, the candidate receives the status of Permanent Resident of Canada.

PNP through Express Entry and Base Streams – what is the difference

Within the Provincial Nominee Program Canada (PNP) system there are two main types of streams – programs linked to Express Entry and separate provincial streams that operate outside this system.
Both categories belong to Canada’s provincial nominee programs, however the application process and the subsequent path to Permanent Residence differ. In some cases immigration to Canada through a province takes place through an Express Entry profile, while in others – through a direct PR application after receiving a nomination.

Below is a comparison of the main types of PNP Canada programs.

Program type How it works When it is suitable
Express Entry aligned PNP Streams integrated with the Express Entry system. After receiving a provincial nomination the candidate receives +600 CRS points, which practically guarantees receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Permanent Residence. This format is often called PNP through Express Entry. Suitable for candidates who already have an Express Entry profile and want to increase their CRS score to receive an invitation for PR.
Base stream PNP Canada Provincial streams that operate independently of Express Entry. The candidate applies directly to the provincial program, receives a provincial nomination for Canada PR, and then submits documents for Permanent Residence through IRCC outside the Express Entry system. Suitable for candidates who do not have an Express Entry profile or do not have enough CRS points but meet the requirements of a specific Canada provincial nominee program.


In practice, many provinces within the Provincial Nominee Program Canada use both types of streams. For example, pnp ontario OINP, pnp british columbia BC PNP and pnp alberta AAIP have both express entry aligned PNP programs and base stream PNP Canada for different categories of candidates.
That is why when planning immigration to Canada through a province it is important to correctly choose the type of program and the application strategy.

Requirements for participation in Provincial Nominee Program Canada

To apply for Canada’s provincial nominee programs (PNP), a candidate must meet the requirements of the selected province and a specific immigration stream. Within Provincial Nominee Program Canada the criteria may differ depending on the region, however most programs assess education, work experience, language level and the candidate’s ability to integrate into the province’s economy. These factors directly influence the chances of receiving a provincial nomination and later submitting an application for PR in Canada.

Key requirements

Meeting provincial program requirements

To participate in Canada’s provincial nominee programs a candidate must meet the requirements of a specific region and the selected program stream. Provinces select specialists who are in demand in the local labor market and who can contribute to the economic development of the region. When reviewing an application the candidate’s occupation, work experience, education and potential for long-term residence in the province are evaluated.
Education and diploma recognition

One of the key requirements for participation in Provincial Nominee Program Canada is having education and confirming it for immigration purposes. Usually an ECA procedure (Educational Credential Assessment) is required, which confirms that a foreign diploma corresponds to the Canadian education system. Recognized education increases the candidate’s chances of receiving a provincial nomination and subsequent immigration to Canada through a province.
Relevant work experience

Most streams of Provincial Nominee Program Canada require confirmed work experience in the profession. Provinces evaluate the candidate’s experience based on the NOC or TEER classification used in the Canadian immigration system. Having relevant experience significantly increases the likelihood of receiving a provincial nomination and further applying for PR in Canada.
English or French language proficiency

Candidates participating in Canada’s provincial nominee programs must confirm their level of English or French proficiency. International language tests are used for this purpose and their results are considered during candidate selection. Language proficiency can significantly increase the candidate’s ranking in the EOI system for PNP and improve the chances of receiving an invitation from a province.
Express Entry profile or participation in the EOI system

Many Canada provincial nominee programs use the Expression of Interest system. Within EOI for PNP candidates create a profile where they provide information about occupation, education, work experience and language level. If the stream is linked with PNP through Express Entry the candidate must have an active profile in the Express Entry system.
Preparing documents for submission to IRCC

After receiving a provincial nomination the federal stage of the immigration process begins. The candidate submits an application for Permanent Residence through IRCC and provides a complete set of documents. Usually confirmation of work experience, diplomas, education assessment results, language certificates and financial documents are required. Properly prepared documents allow successful completion of immigration to Canada through a province and obtaining PR in Canada.

Why an application to Provincial Nominee Program Canada may be refused

Applying for Canada’s provincial nominee programs (PNP) requires strict compliance with the requirements of both the province and the federal authority IRCC. During the review of the application, officers verify the accuracy of the information in the candidate’s profile, compliance with the requirements of the selected Provincial Nominee Program Canada stream, as well as the correctness of the documents submitted for obtaining PR in Canada.
Even after receiving a provincial nomination, the application may be rejected at the federal stage if errors in the documents or inconsistencies with immigration requirements are identified. Below are the most common reasons for refusal when immigrating to Canada through a province.

Errors in the Express Entry profile
Incomplete document package
Insufficient proof of work experience
Low CRS score
Errors or inconsistencies in documents
Insufficient financial proof

We help choose a Canada provincial nominee program and prepare the application for Permanent Residence

Immigration to Canada through a province requires the correct choice of program and careful preparation of documents. Within Provincial Nominee Program Canada (PNP), each province sets its own requirements for candidates, therefore it is important to determine the appropriate program stream and application strategy.
Errors when creating an EOI profile, unconfirmed work experience, or non-compliance with the requirements of the selected province may lead to refusal even after receiving an invitation. Proper preparation of the application increases the chances of receiving a provincial nomination and subsequently applying for PR in Canada through IRCC.

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We analyze the candidate profile and evaluate the chances

At the first stage, a detailed analysis of the candidate’s profile and compliance with the requirements of Canada’s provincial nominee programs is carried out. Education, work experience, language level and the occupation’s compliance with the NOC or TEER classification are evaluated.

  • we analyze compliance with the requirements of Provincial Nominee Program Canada
  • we assess work experience and compliance with NOC requirements
  • we check language level and test results
  • we determine possible streams for immigration to Canada through a province
Result: the candidate understands the real chances of receiving a provincial nomination and further applying for PR in Canada.
We help choose a provincial program

After evaluating the profile, the most suitable Provincial Nominee Program Canada is determined. Different provinces offer different immigration streams focused on professionals, graduates and candidates with a job offer.

  • we determine the appropriate Canada provincial nominee program
  • we analyze the requirements of OINP, BC PNP, AAIP, SINP and MPNP programs
  • we assess the possibility of applying through PNP via Express Entry or through a separate provincial stream
  • we choose a strategy for obtaining a provincial nomination
Result: a PNP program is selected that best matches the candidate’s profile.
We prepare documents for submission to IRCC

After selecting the program, preparation of documents begins for participation in Provincial Nominee Program Canada and the subsequent application for Permanent Residence.

  • we create a list of documents required for submission to IRCC
  • we check confirmation of work experience and education
  • prepare document translations and financial proofs
  • verify that the documents meet the requirements of the selected province
Result: a complete set of documents is prepared for participation in Canada’s provincial nominee program and further application for PR in Canada.
We support the application and its processing

After receiving a provincial nomination, the federal stage of the process begins. At this stage it is important to correctly submit the Permanent Residence application and monitor the review process.

  • we submit the PR application in Canada through IRCC
  • monitor the status of the application in the immigration service system
  • help respond to additional document requests
  • support the process until the final decision
Result: correct submission of the Permanent Residence application and reduced risk of refusal when immigrating to Canada through a province.

As a result you will:

Increase your chances of obtaining PR in Canada
A properly prepared application within the Provincial Nominee Program Canada significantly increases the likelihood of a positive decision. When a candidate meets the requirements of Canada’s provincial nominee programs and has confirmed work experience, education and language test results, the chances of receiving a provincial nomination and submitting documents for PR in Canada increase substantially. A correctly prepared package of documents helps avoid typical mistakes when immigrating to Canada through a province.
Reduce application processing time
The absence of errors in the profile and properly prepared documents for Provincial Nominee Program Canada help speed up the application review process. When all data complies with the requirements of the selected Canada provincial nominee program, immigration officers review the documents faster and send additional document requests less frequently. This allows candidates to move through the immigration stages through PNP more predictably and without unnecessary delays.
Understand the strategy for obtaining PR in Canada
The candidate gains a clear understanding of how Canada’s provincial nominee programs (PNP) work and what steps are required to obtain a provincial nomination. A clear application strategy helps properly prepare a profile, choose the appropriate Provincial Nominee Program Canada and confidently go through all stages of immigration to Canada through a province. As a result the process becomes more transparent and the risk of refusal is significantly reduced.

Individual consultation on Canada provincial nominee programs (PNP)

Candidates who plan immigration to Canada through a province need to properly assess their profile before submitting documents. Canada’s provincial nominee programs (PNP) have different requirements depending on the region, therefore choosing the right program and preparing the application strategy plays a key role.
During the consultation the candidate’s profile, work experience, education, language level and compliance with the requirements of Provincial Nominee Program Canada are analyzed. This approach makes it possible to determine which province and which immigration stream are the most suitable, and also understand how to increase the chances of obtaining a provincial nomination and subsequently applying for PR in Canada.

We analyze the profile and evaluate the chances
We answer questions about immigration through PNP
We help prepare documents for IRCC

As a result the candidate receives a clear understanding of the strategy for participation in Provincial Nominee Program Canada, understands the requirements of the provinces and knows how to prepare for obtaining a provincial nomination and applying for PR in Canada.

Planning immigration through Canada’s provincial nominee programs (PNP)?

Get a consultation and learn how to correctly choose the Provincial Nominee Program Canada, prepare documents and increase your chances of obtaining a provincial nomination and PR in Canada.

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Answers to frequently asked questions

What is Provincial Nominee Program Canada (PNP)?
Provincial Nominee Program Canada – is an immigration system in which provinces independently select candidates for permanent residence. Through Canada’s provincial nominee programs, regions can attract specialists who are in demand in the local labor market. After receiving a provincial nomination, a candidate can apply for PR in Canada through the federal authority IRCC.
Who is immigration to Canada through provincial nominee programs suitable for?
Immigration to Canada through a province is suitable for professionals with work experience, graduates of Canadian educational institutions and candidates with a job offer from an employer. Many streams of Provincial Nominee Program Canada focus on in-demand occupations, therefore participation in Canada’s provincial nominee programs can significantly increase the chances of obtaining PR in Canada.
Can you obtain PR in Canada through Provincial Nominee Program Canada?
Yes. After receiving a provincial nomination, the candidate gets the right to submit an application for Permanent Residence through IRCC. Depending on the program stream, the application may be submitted through PNP via Express Entry or through separate provincial streams. In both cases, the provincial nomination is an important step toward obtaining PR in Canada.
What is the difference between PNP via Express Entry and base provincial streams?
Some Canada provincial nominee programs operate together with the Express Entry system. In such streams, PNP via Express Entry gives the candidate an additional 600 CRS points after receiving a provincial nomination, which almost guarantees an invitation to submit documents. Other Provincial Nominee Program Canada streams operate separately from Express Entry – the candidate first receives a provincial nomination and then submits documents for PR in Canada directly through IRCC.
Which provinces participate in Provincial Nominee Program Canada?
Most regions of Canada have their own provincial nominee programs. Among the most popular are Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). Each of these programs has its own requirements and streams for obtaining a provincial nomination.
How long does immigration through Canada’s provincial nominee programs take?
The timeline for obtaining PR in Canada through Provincial Nominee Program Canada depends on the selected province and the type of program stream. Usually the process includes several stages – submitting a profile in the EOI system, receiving an invitation, obtaining a provincial nomination and applying for Permanent Residence through IRCC. On average, the entire immigration process through a province may take from one to two years.
Can you apply to Canada’s provincial nominee programs without a job offer?
Yes. Many streams of Provincial Nominee Program Canada do not require a job offer. In some provinces a candidate can submit a profile to the EOI system based on work experience, education and language proficiency. In such cases Canada’s provincial nominee programs allow candidates to obtain a provincial nomination even without a job offer if their occupation is in demand in the region.
Which provinces participate in Provincial Nominee Program?
One of the largest Canada provincial nominee programs is the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), which allows professionals to obtain a provincial nomination and apply for PR in Canada.

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