Provincial Nominee

Canada and its Provinces have entered into agreements that allow a
person to be nominated by the Provincial Government and to be issued an
Immigrant Visa without having to meet the pass mark that is required
for skilled worker immigrants.
As a result, individual Provinces are responsible for issuing
nomination certificates. If you are successful in convincing a Province
that you have a skill or business which is in high demand for that
particular Province, the Province will issue you a certificate,
provided that you meet all other statutory and admissibility
requirements of Citizenship and Immigration Canada and that you can
become economically established. You will then be issued an Immigrant
Visa for entry into Canada.
The requirements and procedures for the Provincial Nominee Programs
differ from Province to Province depending upon the needs and
experience.
British Columbia
Alberta
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Yukon
Note: After you have been nominated by a province, you have to
make a separate application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
for permanent residence. A CIC officer will assess your application based
on Canadian immigration regulations.
Provincial nominees are not assessed on the six selection factors
of the Federal Skilled Workers Program.
Requesting for More Information
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