

Our PNP method gives people who are interested in moving to particular Canadian provinces or regions the chance to support the local economy in those places. Provinces and regions design their requirements and plans to suit a variety of lifestyles, including professionals, skilled laborers, students, and entrepreneurs.
How to Apply for PNP:
Different provinces and PNP programs may have different application processes. The traditional process or the Fast Entry approach are the two application procedures available.
No matter which province you select, the application process is the same, so you will need to prove your health and submit to an inquiry.
In the standard application process:
- Apply for nomination outside of the Express Entry system directly to the province or region of your choice.
- Follow the particular guidelines provided by the province of your choice to get the nomination.
It’s crucial to remember that the PNP method to permanent residency has extra requirements, like a police check certificate and a medical exam, which could make the application process longer than with Express Entry.
PNP draws a large number of prospective immigrants because it provides a flexible and easily accessible path to permanent residence in Canada.
EDUCATION(MAXIMUM 25 POINTS):
ENGLISH SKILLS(MAXIMUM 24 POINT):
EXPERIENCE(MAXIMUM 15 POINTS):
AGE(MAXIMUM 12 POINTS):
ADAPTABILITY(MAXIMUM 10 POINTS):
You completed at least 2 academic years of full-time study (in a program at least 2 years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Canada.
Your spouse or common-law partner completed at least 2 academic years of full-time study (in a program at least 2 years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Canada.
You did at least 1 year of full-time work in Canada:In a job listed in Skill Type 0 or Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) and, with a valid work permit, or while authorized to work in Canada.
Your spouse or partner did at least 1 year of full-time work in Canada on a valid work permit or while authorized to work in Canada.
You have an Arranged employment in Canada?
You, or your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative who is living in Canada,18 years or older and, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.This relative must be a:- Parent,Grandparent,Child,Grandchild,Your or your spouse's sibling (child of your or your spouse's parent),your or your spouse's aunt or uncle (by blood or marriage),Your or your spouse's niece or nephew (grandchild of your or your spouse's parent)
ARRANGE EMPLOYEMT(MAXIMUM 10 POINTS):
No