Showing posts with label PNP Canadian visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PNP Canadian visa. Show all posts

How to Apply for the Provincial Nominee Programs​?

Yes, you can apply to join multiple PNP programs, but if you are obtaining a PNP Canadian visa from another province, you must choose the province you want this and apply for more than one province will also cost you, which is non-refundable.   

But you can only accept one and precede it with Universal Adviser Migration Services. 



When you pass through the Canada PNP Programs or the province of Quebec, sign the signature that you intend to settle in that province. In the application process, the officer has to be 100% satisfied with your intentions to reside. 

If you haven't even stayed in the province for a day, the provincial plan may say that you lied in the statement. If you end up staying in this province and staying there for a while, it will be difficult for them to prove that you lied to your testimony. 


I have never heard of anyone being convicted by the PNP or Quebec for not being here. I have not received any news from anyone who was denied citizenship because of this.
 
If I were I would still be careful, I will end up in the correct province and give the address there Take a PR card, apply for one year, and stay for a period of time. 

There are no restrictions on the PR card. This is PR Canada, not PR QC or any other province of PR. There is the so-called Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which stipulates that permanent residents have the right to live and work in any province in Canada.

If that is not possible, most provincial nominations will require a job offer in your province. 


If you have multiple vacancies from different provinces, theoretically you can apply for multiple PNPs.

However, only a few federal states apply without a job offer in their own state. I think only three provinces do this: Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, and Manitoba. 

The other two do not require a job offer, but before you apply, you must receive their declaration of interest (NOI) through your EE. These are Nova Scotia and Ontario

You cannot apply at any time in these two provinces. In theory, you can think that you can participate in all three provinces at the same time. But then again, when you read their website, they set different qualifications. 

An important condition for Manitoba regarding this issue is that there are no other PNP applications in the process. So, Manitoba is already out of the options for multiple PNP applications. You have only two options: Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program (SINP) and Prince Edward City {Prince Edward Island Canada PNP}

Saskatchewan only accepts EOI from people in their in-demand occupation list which is unfortunately not exhaustive as the list is short. So you have to be in one of those occupations first to be eligible. 

PEI also has a list of occupations in-demand but is more exhaustive compared to Saskatchewan. Thus, unless your occupation is both in the list, you can apply on both, otherwise, it seems PEI is the most “open” PNP path.

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