Province-specific nomination for permanent residency. Each province has its own criteria and quotas.
Mid-career professionals with a job offer and relevant qualifications
Freelancers without employer sponsorship or those without recognised qualifications
At a Glance
Eligibility Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 18+ |
| Education Required | — |
| Job Offer Required | Yes |
| Sponsor Required | Yes |
| Remote Income Allowed | No |
| Family Accompaniment Allowed | Yes |
| Language Requirement | Varies By Province (B1) |
Application Process
- 1Confirm eligibilityVerify you meet the age, education, and financial requirements above. Use our free eligibility quiz to score your fit against Canada's Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
- 2Gather documentsPassport, recent photos, criminal record check, proof of accommodation, financial statements, health insurance, and any sponsor or employer letter.
- 3Submit applicationFile the application with the relevant Canada immigration authority — usually online or at the consulate in your home country.
- 4Pay fees & attend appointmentPay the application fee (€200). Some applicants are required to attend a biometrics or interview appointment.
- 5Wait for decisionTypical processing: 6–18 months. Decision is communicated by email or via the official portal.
Cost & Financial Requirements
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Minimum Annual Salary | €10,379 |
| Minimum Monthly Income | — |
| Minimum Investment | — |
| Application Fee | €200 |
Family & Long-term Rights
| Right | Details |
|---|---|
| Family Allowed | Yes |
| Renewable | Yes |
| Path to PR | Yes |
| Path to Citizenship | No |
| Years to Citizenship | — |
| Dual Citizenship Allowed | Yes |
| Spouse Work Rights | Restricted |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?
Province-specific nomination for permanent residency. Each province has its own criteria and quotas.
Who is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) best for?
Mid-career professionals with a job offer and relevant qualifications
How long does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) take to process?
Processing typically takes 6–18 months. Times may vary based on nationality, completeness of documentation, and current processing volumes.
What does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) cost?
The application fee is €200. Total relocation cost depends on living costs, insurance, and document attestation.
Does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) lead to permanent residency?
Yes — this pathway has a path to PR.
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Official source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship.html
Last verified: 2026-03-05