The Provincial Nominee Program allows immigrants to live and work in specific Canadian provinces, with the goal of permanent residency. Applicants must meet provincial criteria, receive a nomination, and then apply for a visa and permanent residence.
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We provide detailed lists of required documents and assist throughout the process.
All documents are reviewed and prepared properly before submission.
We manage the submission process on your behalf, ensuring everything is in order.
We stay in constant communication with RCIC to ensure your application progresses smoothly.
Our team works tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome for your immigration application.
We provide personalized virtual or in-person consultations.
Receive a comprehensive list of all required documents.
We assist in preparing and reviewing all essential documents.
We handle the submission process, ensuring accuracy.
We track progress and maintain communication until decision.
To apply for a Canada Provincial Nominee Program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Guidance on accepted language tests and score requirements.
Help with verifying and submitting educational documents.
Assistance in preparing valid proof of sufficient funds.
Support in gathering employment records and job letters.
Assistance in obtaining and submitting police clearance.
Provincial Nominee is a Canadian economic skill immigration program administered and managed by its provinces. Each province/territory has its own criteria and streams to select candidates for Canadian permanent residence from all over the world.
Every province/territory has separate permanent residence programs for people willing to reside in that province. Separate programs come with separate eligibility criteria. The eligibility is mostly specific to one’s age, education, language skills, work experience etc.
Yes, to apply to Canada through provincial nominee program one need to have English language test score (i.e. IELTS-GT / PTE). Applicant must also have Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) done from Canada.
A province excepts candidates who are willing to permanently reside and work in that particular province. But one can change province of residence usually after residing at least 2 years in the province where he/she originally applied.
Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. Out of the 13, 11 provinces and territories have provincial nominee programs for permanent residence.