Provincial Nominee Program
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Provincial Nominee Program is an alternative program if you are not eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker Program if you want to live and work in Canada. Most provinces in Canada have an agreement with the Government of Canada that allows them to nominate immigrants who wish to settle in that province. If you choose to immigrate to Canada as a provincial nominee, you must first apply to the province where you wish to settle and complete its provincial nomination process. The province will consider your application based on its immigration needs and your genuine intention to settle there.
Different Provincial Nominee Programs:
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
(AINP) Family Stream
Manitoba Provincail Nominee Program
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ontario
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
British Columbia
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program
Nova Scotia
Northwest Territories Nominee Program - Newest Program!
Prince Edward Island
Yukon
I will update this post every time there's a new Provincial Nominee Program signed between a province or territories and Citizenship and Immigration Canada. On a side note, if you're intending to relocate your business to Canada and need to "hit the ground runner", know that you can meet all your office needs including labels, business cards, and banners by ordering online.
1 comments:
Hi there,
I'm quite confused with how the Provincial Nominee Program process starts. How exactly is "applying to the province" done? You mean apply for a job in your desired province?
Hope you can answer my question, as I have already made up my mind about moving to Canada. I just don't know exactly how.
Thanks,
Celine
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