Your host country is set to
become your new home!
Availing permanent residency refers to getting the permission of settling up in your host country but you may not be counted as a citizen of that country because you already hold citizenship of another country.
Out of thousands of applications, only those who fulfill various criteria of age, education, language proficiency, and work experience will be eligible to apply for a PR. Even though people having PR might not be considered citizens of Canada, but they are certainly eligible to enjoy;
- Equivalent social benefits and health care coverage as cities.
- Study, work, and live all over Canada
- Can apply for citizenship
- Legal protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Pay liable taxes and respect judicial norms
The dual side of the coin “PR” is its limitations;
- PRs cannot vote or represent a political authority
- They are not allowed to be employed on high-level security clearance jobs
Provincial Nominee Program
(PNP)
Run by the provincial government and decided at the federal level, this program allows provinces/territories to select immigrants based upon the requirements so that they can contribute to the economy.
You are eligible for PNP even if your CRS score is less than 450 and you can earn an extra 600 points in CRS ultimately enhancing your chance to apply for FSW. You need to have your medical examination certificate along with a police certificate in place before applying.
Nominations undertaken by a province or territory are linked with EE-Enhanced Nominations which are processed online in 80% of the cases with a processing time of 6 months or fewer.
Creating your EE profile is a must whether you want to apply before creating a profile or after as it is required in between the process. Therefore, do not wait and get in touch with us to get your EE profile created.
Province/Territory:
Following province/territory is a part of PNP;
Alberta |
British Columbia |
Manitoba |
New Brunswick |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Nova Scotia |
Ontario |
Prince Edward Island |
Saskatchewan |
Yukon |
Note: The criteria for all these places differ as per their requirement.
Timeline
Acquire language certificates
Start your journey towards acquiring the necessary English language proficiency and globally accepted certificates.
Arrange documents
If you are nominated to be a part of PNP, start arranging the documents to begin your PR process.
Interview(if required)
In case a personal interview is required to move forward with your PNP process.
Apply for the PNP program
Now that you have acquired minimum English level criteria, you are all set to apply for the PNP program.
Application submitted to the Central Intake Office(CIO)
Once you attain a PNP certificate, you can now submit your application to the Central Intake Office (CIO).
You will get a PNP certificate.
If you are green signaled, you will receive your PNP certificate to move ahead with the application.
Medical check-ups
It is a mandatory norm to get a medical check-up done before flying to Canada so that both you and the Canadian government can be assured of your health.
Application transferred to the Canadian immigration visa office.
After getting assessed at CIO, your application will now be forwarded to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office.
Pay the fee
After being through all the formalities, you are now required to pay the PR fee as issued by the Canadian government to move an inch closer to your PR.
Passport submission
You are now required to submit your passport to complete the remaining formalities.
Canadian PR is issued
Lastly, your Canadian PR is in your hands. Happy Shifting!
Why Amratpal a Vision?
Being an IRCC member, the team at Amratpal a Vision is well acquainted with all the norms and process flows required to get your Canadian PNP.
The complications in achieving your Canadian PNP in terms of government handling and norms set out by them have to be handled by experts to make sure that any hindrance between you and your PR is eliminated. Therefore, we are waiting to see you get your PNP through us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which provinces are a part of the PNP program?
Provinces that participate in the PNP program are
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland And Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
Are there any particular criteria that provinces observe in their PNP candidates?
Yes, individual provinces’ expectations regarding the candidates’ contribution towards the region and its portfolio. Such as;
- Local employment
- Dynamic nature
- Networking
- Language skills
- Corporate experience
- education