Provincial Nominee Program

While Express Entry is the most in-demand immigration program in Canada, it does not work for everyone. But it shouldn’t be the end of your Canadian dreams because you have other options. You can apply through the Provincial Nominee Program and immigrate to a specific province or territory. Since each province and territory in the country operates its own PNP, you still have plenty of alternatives to explore. You can get a good start by understanding the specific economic and demographic needs that drive the province-specific programs. At Chhatwal Immigration (CICS), we bring expertise in the Provincial Nominee Program to help clients leverage it to their advantage and gain a pathway to Canadian permanent residence. We give you excellent chances to get through via these programs by making sure your application aligns perfectly with the rules and requirements.

Our experienced immigration consultants study your situation and pick the ideal options in provinces to match. From Alberta to British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and more, we have all the provinces covered for our clients. If you don’t qualify for one province, we have more options for you. Since we know the requirements well enough, you can be sure that your application will be processed properly and correctly. Securing a provincial nomination is a two-part process because you have to get approval at both the provincial level and the federal level. It requires a lot of effort and good understanding of the laws, and our specialists can help you with it. You can rely on us for finding the best province, completing the application process, and getting you through. We also make sure it is done in the fastest and easiest way. Let us help you reach your immigration goals as early as possible and without spending a big amount. We are specialists and we never let our clients down.

Eligibility Requirements:
  • Must have a valid profile in the Express Entry pool under either the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
  • Must have a minimum of either: one year work experience within the past five years according to the criteria under the FSWC; or one year work experience within the past three years according to the criteria under the CEC.
  • Must have a Canadian Bachelor’s degree or higher or it’s equivalent in another country.
  • Must prove a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 in English or French.
  • Must have an intention to live in Ontario.
  • Must have enough money to support yourself and dependent family members in Canada.
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