This past week, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results were made public in three Canadian provinces. Additionally, Quebec recently held a draw using Arrima.
Quebec and Nunavut are the only two Canadian provinces and territories that don’t have their own PNPs in operation. The opportunity to seek a provincial nomination may be extended to interested persons through several programmes. For qualified individuals, the provincial nomination can serve as the first step toward gaining permanent resident status by increasing your CRS score, even if it is not the same as a permanent residence in and of itself. For instance, candidates for the PNP who have Express Entry profiles will see their score increase by 600 points if they are nominated. Additionally, they become qualified to be invited to apply for an invitation-only round for the PNP.
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