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What are provincial nominee programs?
How can I get 600 extra points to increase my Express Entry CRS score?
How many PNPs are available?

Join us today at 12pm CST (7pm West African Time) as we hold a special edition of our FREE information session. #ImmigrationCorner #CdnImm
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Canada's Express Entry program remains popular among international skilled/economic immigrants who have the desire to call the country home.

In 2018, 13 Express Entry Draws have been announced & 39,700 candidates have so far been invited to become permanent residents. #CdnImm
If you are reading about Canada's Express Entry program for the first time, our previous information sessions have provided all the information you need to know about requirements, eligibility, cost & studying in Canada. Kindly visit bit.ly/2oWDjQG for the compiled info.
Out of the 13 Express Entry Draws announced in 2018, the lowest Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) used in inviting a candidate was 440 (on May 23, 2018) & the highest was 456 (on March 14, 2018).

A low CRS score has been a major hindrance for many candidates in the pool. #cdnimm
A low CRS means a low chance of receiving an Invitation To Apply (ITA), and one of the questions many candidates have always asked us is how to improve their CRS score.

Although there are many ways to improve a CRS score, provincial nominee programs are the most popular #cdnimm
Under the Express Entry sub-category of any provincial nominee program, eligible candidates with an existing Express Entry profile may receive up to 600 extra points to add to their existing CRS score. This would in no small way increase their chances of getting an ITA. #CdnImm
There are 10 Provinces in Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec & Saskatchewan)

All these provinces (except Quebec, with a different selection system) have a provincial nominee program #cdnImm
In addition to 10 provinces, there are also 3 territories (North West Territories, Nunavut & Yukon). North West Territories & Yukon have a provincial nominee program, while Nunavut has none

The provinces & territories also have different requirements for their programs #CdnImm
Below we present to you a summary of the provincial nominee programs available in the province and territories and a link to their application pages for candidates who want to apply by themselves.

Candidates who need further support can contact us to speak to an advisor. #CdnImm
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP).

As of June 14, 2018, AINP now accept applications under two streams of Self-Employed Farmer Stream and Alberta Opportunity Stream. You can find detailed information about the program & its requirements at bit.ly/2MKbeq4 #CdnImm
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

The BC Provincial Nominee Program offers three ways to become a permanent resident in B.C. Each pathway contains different categories you can apply under. You can find detailed information at bit.ly/2u6v06B #CdnImm
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) seeks recent graduates, skilled workers, businesspeople and their families who are interested in living in Manitoba as permanent residents. Details available at bit.ly/2tZGnhl #CdnImm
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)

As an economic program, NBPNP selects and nominates, qualified business people and skilled workers from around the world who will live in New Brunswick & contribute to the local economy. Details at bit.ly/2eL5ctc #CdnImm
Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)

Applying to NLPNP is a simple process. Applicants must first determine which of the categories they belong to (Skilled Worker, Express Entry Skilled Worker, or International Graduate). Details at bit.ly/2MVrMe6
Nova Scotia Demand (NSD)

NSD selects highly skilled individuals who wish to live in Nova Scotia permanently. Applicants must have a good chance of quickly finding a job in Nova Scotia’s labour market. Detailed information about eligibility is available at bit.ly/1H0WPdF
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)

The OINP is an economic immigration program designed to help Ontario meet its labour market and economic development priorities. It is made up of three categories. Detailed information available at bit.ly/2aqefun #CdnImm
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)

Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada's smallest province is located on the east coast of North America. The province pride herself as the ideal place to study, live, work & raise a family. Details at bit.ly/2u9KYwz
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Through SINP, Saskatchewan invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home. The SINP has 4 subcategories. Detailed information & eligibility requirements available at bit.ly/2w4AvSt
Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP)

Northwest Territories boasts the highest median household income in Canada & its capital, Yellowknife, boasts the highest rate of employment in the country. The winter is cold, but the people are warm. Details bit.ly/2Aug03W
Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)

The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) is run by the Yukon Government in partnership with Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) under the “Agreement for Canada-Yukon Cooperation on Immigration” Details available at bit.ly/2lWBbqf #CdnImm
Interested applicants are advised to familiarize themselves with the specific requirements of these provincial nominee programs & take advantage of the opportunities to increase their chances of immigrating to (or become permanent residents in) Canada. #CdnImm #ImmigrationCorner
If you have any question or need clarification, please feel free to ask us on the TL, email us (support@thinkcanadavisa.ca) or send them to our DM, we are always happy to be of help! We look forward to welcoming you to Canada. Thank you, Merci Beaucoup! #ImmigrationCorner
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