A SECOND ROUTE TO PERMANENT RESIDENCE
Provincial Nominee Programs
An enhanced nomination adds 600 points to your CRS score, which in practice guarantees an invitation. We assess you against every open stream in the country, not the two or three most people have heard of.
Which province fits me?
Am I ready to be nominated?
Find Your Province
Eleven provinces and territories, more than eighty streams. We map your occupation, connections, and score against every open one.
Add 600 CRS Points
An enhanced nomination effectively guarantees an invitation to apply. See what it does to your current score.
No Job Offer? Still Possible
Saskatchewan and several others assess human capital alone, with no Canadian offer and no Canadian experience required.



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WHEN THE FEDERAL DOOR IS CLOSED
A province can want you even when the federal pool does not.
Express Entry ranks you against every other candidate in Canada and invites the highest scorers. It is a national competition, and it is indifferent to where you want to live or what any particular region actually needs. If your Comprehensive Ranking System score sits below the cut-off, the system has no mechanism to care that a hospital in Saskatoon cannot fill a vacancy in your exact occupation.
Provincial Nominee Programs exist precisely to close that gap. Eleven provinces and territories run their own nominee programs, between them operating more than eighty distinct streams, each selecting for a specific regional labour market rather than for a national ranking. A province is not asking whether you are among the best candidates in Canada. It is asking whether you are the person it needs.
The mechanics are worth understanding, because they are decisive. An enhanced nomination is aligned with Express Entry and adds six hundred points to your CRS score. A candidate at 400 becomes a candidate at 1,000, which in practice guarantees an invitation to apply in the next general round. A base nomination sits entirely outside Express Entry, offers no points boost, and is processed on paper. It is slower, but it accepts people who cannot enter the federal pool at all, including semi-skilled workers.
Two realities shape any honest provincial strategy. The first is that intention to reside is a genuine eligibility requirement, assessed on evidence, and provinces do not nominate people who plan to land and leave immediately. The second is that streams open and close with very little notice. Each province receives a finite annual nomination allocation from the federal government, allocations have been reduced in recent years, and when a province exhausts its share, strong candidates are simply turned away until the following year.
What that means practically is that readiness matters more than perfect timing, because you cannot control the timing. Our work is to audit you against every open stream in the country rather than the two or three most people have heard of, register you where you are genuinely eligible and genuinely willing to settle, and have your documents assembled before an invitation arrives with a seven day deadline attached to it.
Every nominee program in Canada
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Ontario receives the largest share of newcomers in Canada and runs one of the most competitive nominee programs. Its Human Capital Priorities stream is notable because it draws directly from the Express Entry pool, which means you can be invited without ever having applied to Ontario.
Streams to know
- Human Capital Priorities — Ontario searches the Express Entry pool and issues notifications of interest, often targeting specific occupations or French speakers
- Skilled Trades — for candidates with qualifying trade experience gained in Ontario
- Employer Job Offer streams — foreign worker, international student, and in-demand skills, each requiring a genuine Ontario job offer
- Masters and PhD Graduate — for graduates of eligible Ontario universities, with no job offer required
- Entrepreneur — for applicants establishing or purchasing an Ontario business
What we do for you
- We optimise your Express Entry profile specifically for Ontario targeting, which is not the same as optimising for federal draws
- We monitor notification of interest rounds and respond within the short deadline they carry
- We verify employer eligibility and job offer compliance before you rely on it
- For graduate streams we confirm institution and programme eligibility, which is narrower than most applicants assume
Because Ontario draws from the Express Entry pool directly, having a well-built profile in the pool is itself a strategy. Many candidates are nominated without ever having planned for Ontario.
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program
British Columbia operates a points-based Skills Immigration Registration System. You register, receive a score, and are invited from a pool. The province publishes its scoring grid, which means your position can be calculated rather than guessed at.
Streams to know
- Skilled Worker — requires an indeterminate full-time job offer from a BC employer
- International Graduate — for recent graduates of eligible Canadian institutions with a BC job offer
- Entry Level and Semi-Skilled — targeted at tourism, hospitality, food processing, and long-haul trucking, with a BC work history requirement
- Health Authority — for candidates with an offer from a BC public health authority
- Entrepreneur Immigration — including a regional pilot for smaller communities
What we do for you
- We calculate your registration score against the published grid before you register
- We identify which single factor, usually wage or language, would move you into invitation range
- We verify the job offer meets the indeterminate and full-time requirements, which is a frequent failure point
- We track targeted draws, which frequently favour healthcare, childcare, technology, and construction occupations
Most British Columbia streams require a job offer from a BC employer. If you have no BC connection and no offer, other provinces are usually the more realistic starting point.
Alberta Advantage Immigration Program
Alberta has historically been one of the more accessible provinces for Express Entry candidates with moderate scores, particularly through its Alberta Opportunity and Express Entry streams. It has also built out dedicated pathways for specific sectors.
Streams to know
- Alberta Express Entry — Alberta selects candidates from the federal pool, often at scores below federal cut-offs, with priority for those who have an Alberta connection
- Alberta Opportunity — for people already working in Alberta on a valid work permit
- Rural Renewal — requires endorsement from a designated rural Alberta community
- Accelerated Tech, Law Enforcement, and Health Care pathways — sector-specific routes with their own criteria
- Graduate Entrepreneur and Rural Entrepreneur — business streams for graduates and for rural investment
What we do for you
- We assess whether your existing Alberta connection, through study, work, or family, qualifies you for priority selection
- For the Opportunity stream we verify occupation eligibility, work permit validity, and the wage floor
- For Rural Renewal we identify designated communities actively endorsing candidates
- We prepare the file to survive Alberta's document verification, which is thorough
Saskatchewan and Manitoba
These two prairie provinces are the most important routes in the country for candidates with no Canadian job offer, because both operate streams that assess you on human capital alone. Saskatchewan's Occupations In-Demand sub-category is the best known example.
Streams to know
- Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker — Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry sub-categories, neither requiring a job offer
- Saskatchewan Employment Offer and Experience — for those with a Saskatchewan offer or existing work history
- Manitoba Skilled Worker Overseas — requires a close connection to Manitoba through family, prior study, work, or an invitation under a strategic initiative
- Manitoba Skilled Worker in Manitoba — for those already working in the province
- Manitoba International Education — for graduates of Manitoba institutions
What we do for you
- We check your occupation against the current in-demand list, which changes and is strictly applied
- We prepare Educational Credential Assessments and licensing evidence where the occupation is regulated
- For Manitoba we document the connection to the province properly, since a weak connection is the leading refusal ground
- We prepare settlement funds and intention to reside evidence that withstands scrutiny
If you have no Canadian job offer, no Canadian study history, and a mid-range CRS score, Saskatchewan is usually the first province we assess.
Atlantic Canada
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador each run their own nominee program, and all four also participate in the employer-driven Atlantic Immigration Program. Thresholds here are often lower, but the employment and residency conditions are tighter.
Routes to know
- Atlantic Immigration Program — requires a job offer from a designated employer and an endorsed settlement plan. It is a federal program, not a nominee program, but operates in partnership with the provinces
- Nova Scotia — Labour Market Priorities draws from the Express Entry pool, plus physician, skilled worker, and occupation-in-demand streams
- New Brunswick — strategic initiative, skilled worker with employer support, and a critical worker pilot
- Prince Edward Island — labour impact, express entry, and business impact categories, with regular EOI draws
- Newfoundland and Labrador — skilled worker, international graduate, and priority skills streams
What we do for you
- We identify designated employers, which is the single hardest step in the Atlantic Immigration Program
- We verify endorsement and settlement plan requirements before you commit to a move
- We assess whether the residency expectation is realistic for your family and career
- We monitor Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities draws, which are unannounced and occupation-specific
Territories, Quebec and the Exceptions
Two territories operate nominee programs, one does not, and Quebec sits outside the system entirely with its own selection powers. Understanding these exceptions prevents a good deal of wasted effort.
How it works outside the main provinces
- Yukon — runs a nominee program with skilled worker, critical impact worker, express entry, and business streams. All require a Yukon employer
- Northwest Territories — runs employer-driven and business streams, again requiring a territorial employer
- Nunavut — does not operate a provincial nominee program
- Quebec — does not participate in the PNP. It selects its own economic immigrants and issues a Certificat de sélection du Québec through Arrima before you apply federally
What we do for you
- We assess territorial streams where you have a genuine northern employer connection
- For Quebec we assess you under the province's own selection grid, which weighs French heavily
- We advise honestly where a territory or Quebec is not realistic rather than letting you pursue it
- See our PR & Citizenship page for the full picture on Quebec and federal routes
Because Quebec and Nunavut do not run nominee programs, eleven provinces and territories operate a PNP in total.
PNP Services
- Multi-province eligibility audits
- Expression of interest registration & monitoring
- Express Entry profile optimisation for PNP targeting
- Employer job offer & compliance verification
- Provincial nomination applications
- Post-nomination federal PR applications
- Provincial refusal reviews & appeals
Facts That Decide Cases
- Enhanced nomination: +600 CRS points
- Base nomination: no CRS boost, paper process
- Quebec and Nunavut run no PNP
- Intention to reside is a real requirement
- Nominations expire, so diarise the date
- Draws are often unannounced and targeted
- IRCC can still refuse after a nomination
CRS score stalled?
A nomination adds 600 points. One free review maps you against every open stream.
INTERACTIVE TOOL
Which province fits you?
Four questions, no email required. You will see the provinces most likely to fit your profile whetheer a job offer is needed, and the single first step we would recommend.
General guidance only. This is not legal advice and does not create a consultant client relationship. Streams open, close, and change criteria frequently, and annual nomination allocations are set by the federal government. Confirm current intake with a licensed representative or with the province directly.
READINESS & CRS TOOL
Are you ready to be nominated?
Enter your CRS score to see what an enhanced nomination would do to it, then tick everything that is true of you today. The tool weights each item by how much influence it actually carries and shows you your highest-value gaps.
Connection to the province
The single strongest predictor of nomination. Most streams weight this above everything else.
Occupation and experience
Provinces nominate for their labour market, not for your preference.
Language and education
Hard minimums here cannot be argued around. They are pass or fail.
Funds and intention to reside
Provinces nominate people who will stay. They assess that deliberately.
Readiness to move fast
Streams open with little notice and close quickly. Preparation happens before, not after.
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Nomination readiness, out of 100
Tick everything that is true of you today. The tool weights each item by how much influence it actually carries.
Your highest-value gaps
This is an internal preparation aid, not a provincial scoring system. Each province publishes its own criteria and several use their own points grids. A high score here does not guarantee a nomination, and a low one does not rule you out. Bring your results to a review so we can assess you against the streams that are actually open.
THE FULL JOURNEY
Five stages from strategy to permanent residence
Each stage has its own requirements and its own ways of going wrong. Here is what actually happens at each one.
Every provincial nomination is either enhanced or base, and the two behave completely differently. An enhanced nomination is aligned with Express Entry. It adds six hundred points to your Comprehensive Ranking System score, which in practice guarantees an invitation to apply in the next general round, and your federal application is then processed under Express Entry timelines.
A base nomination sits outside Express Entry. There is no CRS boost because there is no CRS involved. You apply to IRCC on paper, and processing is considerably slower. The advantage is that base streams frequently accept candidates who cannot enter the Express Entry pool at all, including semi-skilled workers and those without the required work experience for a federal program.
- To use an enhanced stream you must first be eligible for, and in, the Express Entry pool
- Base streams are often the only route for occupations outside the federal skilled categories
- Some provinces run both an enhanced and a base version of the same stream
- Choosing the wrong one costs months, so it is settled at the assessment stage, not later
Provinces do not nominate people who intend to land and immediately leave for Toronto or Vancouver. Intention to reside is a genuine eligibility requirement, it is assessed on evidence, and misrepresenting it is misrepresentation with all the consequences that carries.
The honest question is therefore not which province is easiest, but which province you would actually be willing to build a life in. That said, the calculation is rarely as narrow as applicants assume. Housing costs, licensing recognition for regulated occupations, the presence of a community from your country of origin, and school quality often matter more to long-term settlement than the nomination criteria did.
- Document your research: housing enquiries, school contacts, employer applications, community connections
- Explain why this province specifically, in terms that connect to your occupation and family
- Once you hold permanent residence, mobility rights under the Charter apply. But the intention must be genuine at the time you apply
- We will tell you if we think a province is a poor fit for you, even where you would probably be nominated
Most provinces now operate an expression of interest system. You register a profile, you are scored against the province's own grid, and you wait in a pool. Periodically the province runs a draw, sometimes general and sometimes targeted at specific occupations or language profiles, and issues invitations to the highest scoring candidates in that group.
Two things catch applicants out. First, draws are frequently unannounced, occupation-specific, and separated by months, so a profile that is not registered when a draw runs simply does not exist. Second, invitations carry short response deadlines, often measured in days rather than weeks, and there is no extension for assembling documents you should already have had.
- Register early and keep the profile accurate. A stale or incorrect profile can be rejected at the application stage
- Update immediately when a language result, job offer, or credential assessment changes your score
- Have police certificates, translations, and reference letters prepared before an invitation arrives
- Ontario and Nova Scotia also search the federal Express Entry pool directly, so a strong federal profile is itself a provincial strategy
Once invited, you file a full application with the province. This is where the claims made in your expression of interest are tested against documents. Provinces verify employment history directly with employers, check licensing bodies for regulated occupations, and examine settlement funds for provenance rather than merely for balance.
The most common cause of failure at this stage is a mismatch. Points were claimed for experience the reference letters do not substantiate, or for a credential the assessment does not support, or an occupation was classified under a NOC code that does not match the duties actually performed. None of these is deliberate dishonesty in most cases, but the consequence is the same.
- Reference letters must state duties, hours per week, salary, and exact dates on company letterhead
- Settlement funds should be sourced and explained, not simply screenshotted
- Expect the province to contact your employer. Make sure your employer knows and will confirm what you claimed
- Where a discrepancy exists, it is far better to correct it in the application than to be found out during verification
A nomination is not permanent residence. It is a province telling the federal government that it wants you. IRCC still makes the final decision, and still assesses admissibility on medical, criminal, and security grounds, and still assesses whether you meet the federal requirements of the program.
If your nomination is enhanced, you accept it in your Express Entry profile, receive six hundred points, and are invited in the next round. If it is base, you file a paper application to IRCC. Either way, the nomination has a validity period and it does expire. Failing to act within it means starting again.
- Nominations expire. Diarise the date and act well before it
- IRCC can refuse despite a nomination, most often for inadmissibility or misrepresentation
- Some provinces attach conditions to a nomination, including reporting after you land
- Where a federal refusal follows a nomination, see our Refusal & Appeal page, since the route forward differs from an ordinary refusal
HOW WE WORK
How we work your file
Provincial nomination is won on breadth of search and readiness to move fast. This is the sequence we follow on every file.
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Multi-Province Audit
We assess your occupation, connections, language, and score against every open stream in the country, then tell you which are realistic and which are not.
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Positioning & Profile
We optimise your Express Entry profile for provincial targeting, which is not the same as optimising for federal draws, and prepare your credential and language strategy.
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Registration & Monitoring
We register your expressions of interest and monitor draws, which are frequently unannounced, occupation-specific, and carry short response deadlines.
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Nomination to PR
We file the provincial application, manage employer verification, then carry the nomination through to the federal permanent residence application and landing.
Most representatives assess two or three provinces, usually the ones the client already named. We assess every open stream in the country, because the one that fits you is rarely the one you had heard of.
WHY UBUNTU
Why candidates bring their stalled scores to us
- Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants in good standing with the CICC
- Every open stream in all eleven jurisdictions assessed, not just the familiar ones
- Express Entry profiles optimised for provincial targeting, not only federal draws
- Draw and intake monitoring, so short unannounced windows are not missed
- Employer offer and compliance verified before you rely on it
- Fixed written fees agreed before any work begins, separate from government fees
- An honest no when a province is not realistic for your profile
IF YOU TAKE ONE THING FROM THIS PAGE
Never pay anyone for a job offer or an LMIA.
It is the most widespread fraud committed against newcomers pursuing provincial nomination, and it is unlawful. Beyond losing the money, a purchased offer produces a finding of misrepresentation carrying a five year bar from Canada. A genuine employer never asks the worker to pay for the job. If someone quotes you a price for an offer or an LMIA, walk away and tell us.
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
Questions about provincial nomination
Express Entry is a federal system that ranks candidates against each other nationally and invites the highest scorers. It does not care where in Canada you intend to live. A Provincial Nominee Program is the opposite: a province selecting people it specifically wants, based on its own labour market needs and its own criteria.
They are not alternatives so much as layers. Most provinces run enhanced streams that plug directly into Express Entry, so a nomination becomes a six hundred point boost inside the federal system. Others run base streams entirely outside it, on paper. The practical effect is that a PNP gives a second, independent route to the same destination, assessed on criteria that often favour candidates the federal system overlooks.
Often yes, and this is precisely what provincial nomination exists for. Provinces routinely nominate candidates whose scores sit well below federal cut-offs, because they are selecting for their own labour market rather than ranking the entire national pool.
An enhanced nomination adds six hundred points, which in practice guarantees an invitation in the next general round regardless of where you started. A candidate at 380 becomes a candidate at 980. Base streams go further still, accepting people who cannot enter the Express Entry pool at all. If your score has stalled below the federal range, a provincial strategy is usually the most productive next move rather than waiting for cut-offs to fall.
Not always, though many streams do require one. Saskatchewan's International Skilled Worker sub-categories are the best known example of streams that assess you on human capital alone, with no Canadian job offer and no prior Canadian experience required. Ontario's graduate streams and several Express Entry aligned streams also operate without an offer.
British Columbia, by contrast, requires a job offer for most of its skilled streams, and the Atlantic Immigration Program is entirely employer-driven. Be extremely cautious of anyone offering to sell you a job offer or an LMIA. Paying for a job offer is unlawful, is a widespread fraud against newcomers, and can result in a finding of misrepresentation carrying a five year bar from Canada.
You must genuinely intend to reside in the province at the time you apply and at the time you are nominated. That intention is a real eligibility requirement, provinces assess it on evidence, and stating an intention you do not hold is misrepresentation.
Once you become a permanent resident, mobility rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms apply and cannot be contracted away. That does not make the requirement meaningless. Provinces track landing and settlement outcomes, some attach reporting conditions to a nomination, and a pattern of nominating candidates who immediately leave affects future intake for everyone. Our advice is simple: choose a province you would actually be willing to build a life in.
You may register expressions of interest with multiple provinces, and for many candidates that is sensible. What you cannot do is hold two active nomination applications at once, and you cannot credibly declare a genuine intention to reside in several provinces simultaneously if asked to explain yourself.
The practical approach is to register where you are genuinely eligible and genuinely willing to settle, then commit fully to the first province that invites you. We manage this sequencing so that parallel registrations do not create contradictions the province can later use against you.
There are three separate clocks. The first is the wait in the provincial pool for an invitation, which is entirely unpredictable and depends on your score, your occupation, and how often that province draws. It can be weeks or it can be over a year.
The second is the provincial application itself, which typically runs a few months and involves document verification and employer checks. The third is the federal permanent residence application after nomination, which is significantly faster under an enhanced nomination through Express Entry than under a base paper application. We give you a realistic range for your specific stream at the outset rather than quoting the shortest number available.
An Expression of Interest is a profile you register with a province, scored against that province's own points grid, which places you in a pool. Periodically the province runs a draw and invites the top candidates, sometimes generally and sometimes targeting specific occupations, language profiles, or regions.
Timing matters because draws are frequently unannounced and are not held on a schedule. A profile that is not registered on the day a draw runs simply does not exist for that draw. Equally, invitations carry short response deadlines, often days rather than weeks. This is why we prepare police certificates, translations, and reference letters before an invitation arrives rather than scrambling afterwards.
Each province receives an annual nomination allocation from the federal government, and that allocation is finite. Once a province has issued its nominations for the year, streams close regardless of how strong the remaining candidates are. Allocations are reviewed annually and have been reduced in recent years as part of broader immigration level planning.
Provinces also close and reopen streams to manage backlogs, to respond to shifting labour market data, or to pilot new categories. The practical consequence for you is that a stream you qualify for today may not exist in six months, and a stream that is closed today may reopen with different criteria. Readiness matters more than perfect timing, because you cannot control the timing.
These are two different problems with two different remedies. A provincial refusal is a provincial decision, and most provinces operate an internal review or appeal process with a short deadline. Some allow you to reapply immediately with corrected evidence.
A federal refusal after a nomination is more serious and usually turns on admissibility or on IRCC disagreeing that you meet the program requirements. There is no appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division for economic categories, but reconsideration, Judicial Review at the Federal Court, and a rebuilt application all remain available. We order the GCMS notes before advising, because the right route depends entirely on what the officer actually wrote. Our Refusal and Appeal page sets out each option.
The initial provincial nominee review is free and carries no obligation. Beyond that you receive a written retainer with a fixed professional fee before any work begins, separate from provincial and federal government fees, and there are no hidden charges.
We do not guarantee a nomination, and you should treat any representative who does as a warning sign. Canadian law prohibits guaranteeing an immigration outcome, and no consultant controls whether a province opens a stream or runs a draw. What we commit to is assessing you against every open stream in the country rather than the two or three most people have heard of, and telling you honestly when the answer is to improve a language band first.
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Content on this page is general information and not legal advice. Streams, criteria, and annual nomination allocations change frequently.