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Our Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Service at APS Immigration is your key to achieving Canadian permanent residency through one of Canada’s provinces or territories. The PNP offers an exciting opportunity for individuals with skills, work experience, or connections to specific provinces to settle and contribute to their local economies. With tailored guidance and expert support, we help you navigate the intricate PNP pathways, ensuring your application aligns with the unique requirements of the province you wish to call home.

PNP Application Process

  • Eligibility Assessment: We assess your qualifications and connection to a specific province or territory’s PNP stream.
  • Provincial Nomination: Secure a nomination from your chosen province or territory, which is a crucial step in the PNP process.
  • Document Compilation: Compile the necessary documents, including proof of funds, work experience, and education credentials.
  • Application Submission: Submit your PNP application to the province or territory’s immigration authorities.
  • Permanent Residency: Once nominated and approved, you can apply for Canadian permanent residency, making your new life in your chosen province a reality.

The PNP is a Canadian immigration pathway that allows provinces and territories to select candidates who can contribute to their local economies and communities for permanent residency.

We can help you assess your qualifications and connection to specific PNP streams and guide you in selecting the most suitable province or territory.

While it's possible to apply to multiple PNP streams, we recommend careful consideration to align your qualifications with the most promising options.

If your application is denied at the provincial level, we can help you understand the reasons and explore alternative PNP streams or other immigration pathways.

In most cases, you are required to live and work in the province or territory that nominated you for a specified period. We can provide guidance on the specific residency requirements.