Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are a popular way for candidates to immigrate to Canada. They allow provinces and territories to nominate candidates who have the skills and experience needed to meet the needs of their labour markets. British Columbia, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island are among the provinces that have recently invited candidates under their...
Invitations are Issued by the Provinces of British Columbia, Quebec, and Manitoba
Provincial immigration programs in British Columbia, Quebec, and Manitoba have published the most recent number of invitations to apply. The Province Nominee Programs (PNPs) are operated in all provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut. As a result of these economic immigration programs, provincial governments are able to select candidates who will be most likely...
British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island Invited Applicants in the Recent PNP Draw
Last week, the provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island invited eligible candidates to apply through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). It is important to note that each Canadian province and territory operates its own PNP (except for Quebec and Nunavut). Interested candidates may be given the opportunity to apply for a provincial nomination...
Manitoba, Ontario, and British Columbia Issued PNP Invitations
This week, Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba invited candidates to apply through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). A majority of Canadian provinces and territories (except for Quebec and Nunavut) operate their own provincial nominating programs (PNP). Through these programs, interested candidates may be invited to apply for provincial nominations. Receiving a provincial nomination can be helpful...
Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba Released Provincial Nominee Program Draw Results
This week, the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba invited candidates to apply through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Several Canadian provinces and territories operate Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Through these programs, candidates may be invited to apply for provincial nomination. Receiving a provincial nomination can help you gain permanent residency. Unlike Canada’s immigration...
Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba Issued Provincial Nomination Invitations
The provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba have released invitations to apply for their provincial nominee programs (PNPs). With the exception of Quebec and Nunavut, most Canadian provinces and territories have their own PNPs. Through these programs, interested candidates can apply for a provincial nomination. Receiving a provincial nomination has many advantages in regard...
Provincial Immigration Invitations are Issued by British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island
The provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island have issued invitations to apply through provincial immigration programs this week. The Alberta and Quebec draw occurred last month. All Canadian provinces and territories (except Quebec and Nunavut) have their own Provincial Nominee Programs. Through these programs, interested candidates can apply for provincial nomination....
Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba Issued ITAs for Provincial Nomination
During their most recent rounds of provincial nominee programs (PNPs), Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba have issued invitations to apply to candidates who have been selected through the most recent rounds of PNPs. A provincial nomination program (PNP) is one of the most important steps in the process of gaining permanent residence in Canada. All...
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...







