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Andrea Carolina Feican Rosales
Immiland Canada Inc.
Rima El-Helou
Montreal International
Varun Arora
CANADIAN IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT ALCORE(CICA)
Jun Yan
BCF Business Law
Ceren Oner Uysal
Immigration & Mobility Consulting Firm Inc.
Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez
Immiland Law Professional Corporation
Hella Abdelkrim
Bienvenue-Immigration et citoyennete
Citlali Cruz Cruz
Bloomigration Canada
Aicha Boughzala
Services d'immigration YourConnexion Inc.
Ilyes Boushaba
Ilyes Boushaba Immigration
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FAQs: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Consultants in Montreal
What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?▼
The PNP is a set of immigration programs run by individual Canadian provinces and territories. Each province designs its own streams to attract workers, graduates, or entrepreneurs who meet local economic needs. A provincial nomination gives you the right to apply for federal permanent residency through that province.
How does the PNP work with Express Entry?▼
Most provinces have an Enhanced PNP stream aligned with Express Entry. Receiving a provincial nomination through an Enhanced stream gives you a significant CRS score boost, virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply (ITA). A consultant helps you identify which provinces you are most likely to receive a nomination from based on your profile.
Do I need to live in a specific province after getting a PNP nomination?▼
Nominees are generally expected to settle in the nominating province. While the federal government cannot legally restrict where you live after receiving PR, accepting a nomination carries a moral and regulatory expectation to reside in that province. Discuss this with a consultant before applying.
How long does PNP nomination and PR processing take?▼
PNP processing times vary by province, stream, and current intake volumes, and change frequently. After receiving a provincial nomination, you still need to complete the federal PR application, which has its own processing timeline. Check the provincial program website and ircc.canada.ca for current service standards.