What is a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and how does it work?
Provincial Nominee Programs are developed to match skilled immigrants with provinces where their profession is most needed. This ensures that immigrants can easily find a job and employers can easily find employees. Every province offers a different set of nominee programs with a variety of requirements. You can browse the nominee programs below either by province or by profession/education level below.
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Provincial Nominee Programs
- By Province
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Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
Yukon
By Profession:
Step 1. *Review the skilled workers classification scheme to determine what category your profession fits into.
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Step 2. Review the categories listed below and decide which apply to you-
*Category 0 – management occupations
*Category A – professions requiring university education
*Category B – professions requiring college or apprenticeship training
*Category C – professions requiring secondary school education
*Category D – professions requiring on the job training
International Student
You Have a Temporary U.S. Visa
You have relatives living in Canada
You are an entrepreneur
Step 3. Review the
Matrix that outlines which provinces offer provincial nominee programs for which categories.
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