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Eunshil Hong
Sk Imm & Edu
Taljinder Singh Saini
RAVENS IMMIGRATION CORPORATION
Jialan Pan
ComfortLife Holding Inc.
William Anton
Howdy Immigration Services Inc.
Siavash Haji Akbari Fini
BRIGHT COMPASS IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
Brooks Jiarui Hu
Brooks BRIDGES Immigration Consultation Inc.
Thomas Wang
Thomas Wang & Associates Ltd.
Shuyi Ding
SOWILO IMMIGRATION CONSULTING INC.
Maria Lina Ferre Marzo
Nordreach Immigration Consulting Services Inc.
Craig Lont
Lont Immigration
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FAQs: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Consultants in Vancouver
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.