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If you wish to immigrate to one of Canada’s provinces as a provincial nominee, you must apply to that province for nomination.  Provincial nominees are not assessed on the six selection factors of the Federal Skilled Worker Program.  When a province has made a selection decision, the application for permanent residence is processed by an overseas Canadian Embassy on the same selection basis. The Embassy will only concern itself with post-selection matters such as medical examinations and security checks.

Skilled Workers

The following is a list of basic requirements to receive a Provincial Nomination (PNP) in the Skilled Worker category in each of the 8 participating provinces and one territory.

1)      Yukon

a)      Submit application to one of the businesses listed beside the occupation or trade on the Occupational Shortage Table.

b)      Certification or accreditation for the specific trade or occupation.

2)      British Columbia

a)      A job offer from a BC employer.

b)      The strategic occupations component of the BC PNP requires that the employer and prospective employee submit a joint application.

3)      Alberta

a)      Employer nominates a candidate who has the relevant education, training and experience

b)      Occupation must be in levels O, A or B of the NOC.

4)      Saskatchewan

a)      An offer of permanent, full time employment in Saskatchewan in NOC levels A, B or O or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan (existing work permit sub-category).

5)      Manitoba

a)      Employers who apply for pre-approval of job offers demonstrating they have made a genuine effort to recruit in Canada for the position and are offering a suitable wage package.

b)      Applicants who have a pre-approved job offer as well as the training, work experience, licensing or accreditation and language ability required.

c)      Job must be on Occupational Requirement List.

d)      Score 55 points or more on the Manitoba Selection Grid (General Stream).

6)      New Brunswick


a)      Score at least 50 points on New Brunswick Selection Grid.

b)      Skill Shortage/High Demand Occupation List.

c)      Find a permanent, fulltime job offer from an established New Brunswick company.  In most cases, the skills offered by the prospective immigrant must not be readily available in the province of New Brunswick and employers must prove that they are having difficulty finding these skills in the local job market.

7)      Nova Scotia


a)      A permanent, full time job from a Nova Scotia employer.  The employer must prove a shortage in the province of relevant workers.

b)      Meet the minimum criteria on the Nova Scotia Selection Grid.

8)      Prince Edward Island (PEI)

a)      A minimum score of 50 on the PEI Selection Grid.

b)      Education and training consistent with the position offered – having your credentials assessed to Canadian standards for regulated occupations is strongly recommended.

c)      A good faith offer of employment from a local employer at prevailing market rates.

9)      Newfoundland and Labrador

a)      Obtain at least 50 points on the Newfoundland Selection Grid.

b)      A job offer where the occupation falls within the Strategic Sector List.


If you are nominated by a Province, you will be able to obtain a visa for permanent residence to Canada for you and your family in as little as six (6) to nine (9) months.  Fast track a permanent residence application now!

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