Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs Offer Path to Permanent Residency



The senior attorney at Beigel Law in Toronto, Kevin Beigel draws on more than 20 years of experience in business and corporate immigration law. Focused on handling immigration cases for institutional, corporate, and individual clients, Kevin Beigel often represents clients seeking to apply for permanent residency in Canada in a wide range of categories such as Provincial Nominees Programs.

Jointly administered by Canada’s territorial and provincial and territorial governments and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCCs), the Provincial Nominees Programs vary by province as do the application processes. Some are tied into IRCCs federal Express Entry pathways while others are administered primarily at the provincial/territorial level.

In order for foreign workers to qualify under the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), in many cases, they must first be nominated by an employer in the Canadian province in which they intend to work. Other options may exist for those like international students, French speakers, entrepreneurs and skilled trades. In the event that an application under one of the PNPs is approved, it will then be sent to IRCC for finalization and approval on the federal level. 

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