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Provincial Nominee Program

Are you looking for a PR to Canada?
At GTC Immigration Services Inc., we can help you achieve your goal.

Toronto

What does it entail

Canada allows provinces and territories to nominate the individuals that wish to live in Canada through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

The PNP provides provinces and territories with the benefits of targeted recruiting and selection of foreign nationals who can help meet the specific local labor market and economic needs for immigration to fill a skills shortage or to attract specialized occupational skills. Each province and territory have its own unique program and stream process that is aligned with the federal Express Entry immigration selection system.

If you have an Express Entry profile, successful nominees will also gain an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points that are added to their Express Entry application for higher ranking.

Provinces Yo can Apply To

GTC helps to Immigrate to all these provinces

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Alberta

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British Columbia

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Manitoba

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New Brunswick

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Newfoundland & Labrador

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Nova Scotia

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Northwest Territories

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Ontario

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Prince Edward Island

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Saskatchewan

If you are interested in gaining permanent residency in Canada, you will find that there are more than 80 different PNP streams offered. While this opens many doors for you, it can also be a challenging process to work through when you want to immigrate to Canada.

ELIGIBILITY

The eligibility criteria to procure a Canadian Work Permit Visa are simple.

  • You must receive an offer letter from a Canadian employer

  • The Canadian employer must receive approval from the Canadian government to hire foreign workers

  • You must pledge to leave Canada after the work permit expires

  • You should be able to support yourself and your family financially during your stay in the country

  • You must not have any criminal records

  • You must fulfill the health requirements mandated by the Canadian state.

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