
Provinces and territories in Canada are able to nominate people who want to move to Canada and who are interested in settling in a specific province through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Except for Quebec, each of Canada's provinces and two territories has its own distinct Provincial Nom
The Canadian Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) began in 1998 as a way for the federal and provincial governments to promote immigration benefits throughout Canada. Provinces can hand-pick candidates they believe will support their economic growth and advise IRCC to offer them permanent reside
With the exception of Nunavut and Quebec, every province and territory in Canada runs a special Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to meet local economic and demographic requirements. Potential applicants should check with each province to see if they are eligible, as program requirements and