The most recent provincial nominee program (PNP) draws in British Columbia and Manitoba have invited candidates to apply. The majority of Canadian provinces and territories (except Quebec and Nunavut) have their own provincial nomination programs. Through these programs, candidates may apply for provincial nomination. As the only province with control over all economic class immigrants,...
Category: Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial Nominee Program Invitations Are Issued by Ontario and Manitoba
This week, Manitoba and Ontario issued Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) invitations to candidates. Despite the fact that a provincial nomination is not equivalent to permanent residence, it is the first step towards obtaining permanent residency from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). With the exception of Quebec and Nunavut, most Canadian provinces and territories run...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island Issued Provincial Immigration Invitations
Last week, candidates have been invited to apply through provincial immigration programs in British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island. Canadian provinces and territories (except Quebec and Nunavut) have their own provincial nomination programs. Through these programs, interested candidates can apply for provincial nominations. Immigration programs in Quebec are administered by the province, which...
Ontario And Prince Edward Island Held Draws For Provincial Immigration
In the last week of October, two Canadian provinces Ontario and Prince Edward Island released invitations to candidates through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)is a popular pathway for skilled professionals to immigrate to Canada and get permanent resident status. There are more than 80 provincial immigration streams that are aimed to attract...
Provincial Immigration Invitations are Issued by Quebec and British Columbia
Canadian provinces Quebec and British Columbia have issued provincial immigration invitations to apply to applicants on October 16, 2022. Most of the provinces and territories in Canada except Quebec and Nunavut manage their own PNPs. Through these provincial programs, interested applicants are invited to apply for a provincial nomination. However, the provincial nomination does not...
The PNP Draw in British Columbia Will Be Put On Hold For a Month
The Canadian province of British Columbia will be suspending PNP draws between October 12 and November 16, 2022. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announce updating its National Occupation Classification (NOC) system. It will be the first major NOC update since 2016, numerous Provincial Nominee Programs across Canada will require to make a few changes...
Saskatchewan, Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia Released PNP Draw Results
This week, Canadian provinces Saskatchewan, Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba released their PNP draw results. Most Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut manage their PNPs. Through the PNP programs, interested applicants are invited to apply for a provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination is not similar to a permanent residence, it can act...
Four Canadian Provinces Announced PNP Draw Results
Last week, Four Canadian provinces announced PNP draw results, and Quebec organized a recent draw through Arrima. Most of the Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut manage their own PNPs. Through these PNP programs, interested applicants will be invited to apply for a provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination is not similar to...
Four Canadian Provinces Releases Provincial Nominee Program Draw Results
Last Week, four Canadian provinces announces the Provincial Nominee Program draw results. British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba released the draw results held in July. Most Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut operate and manage their PNPs. These programs welcome eligible and interested applicants to apply for provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination...



