The PNP application process will differ depending on the programme through which an applicant is applying. PNP processes are classified into three types:
Hospilality
Engineering
Business
Management
Public Administration
IT & Computer Science
Nursing
Media & Journalism
MBA
MEd
Social Science
Behavioural Science
Legal Studies
Agriculture
Typically, it takes a few months, though it varies from one province to another.
It takes two steps to apply for Canadian permanent residence through a PNP programme.
You must first apply to the province. You must then submit your application to the federal government once that has been approved. Only the federal government can grant you Canadian permanent residency. The length of time it takes to process your permanent residence application will be determined by whether you submitted a ‘base’ or ‘enhanced’ PNP application.
Can I qualify for PNP if I don’t qualify for Express Entry?
How are Provincial Nominee Program points calculated?
How does my IELTS score affect my PNP chances?
What if the province or territory withdraws my nomination?
Once we accept the nomination, when are we supposed to apply for PR?
First Step Consultancy can help you by informing you about all the documents. They will check your eligibility, and whether you meet with criteria or not. Most PNPs require an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report to demonstrate an applicant’s foreign credentials’ Canadian equivalence. Check the eligibility requirements for the programme you’re applying for to see if you need an ECA. In some provinces, you must also authorise the organisation to share the results of your ECA report with the PNP. From creating profiles to submitting all the documents and filling out the application forms, we will assist in every way possible.
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