How to Get Canadian Permanent Residency Through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

For many foreign nationals dreaming of Canadian permanent residency (PR), the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) offers a promising pathway—especially if your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score isn’t high enough for Express Entry.

As of 2025, the Express Entry pool is highly competitive, with CRS cutoffs for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws ranging between 521 and 542. If you don’t qualify for category-based draws or lack the points for direct ITA (Invitation to Apply), the PNP could be your best shot at Canadian PR.

In this guide, we’ll break down:

  •  How the PNP works
  •  Steps to secure a provincial nomination
  •  What provinces look for in candidates
  •  Costs involved in the process

How Does the PNP Work?

The PNP is a two-step process:

  1. Provincial Nomination – A Canadian province or territory selects you based on their economic needs.

  2. Federal PR Application – After nomination, you apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residency.

Each province has its own eligibility criteria, so you’ll need to research which stream fits your profile.


How to Get a Provincial Nomination

1. Determine Your Eligibility

With over 80 PNP streams available, finding the right one is key. Factors include:

  •  Age
  •  Education
  •  Work experience
  •  Language proficiency (English/French)
  •  Job offer (in some cases)

Some provinces prioritize in-demand occupations, while others focus on international graduates or skilled workers.

2. Choose Between Base & Enhanced PNP Streams

Feature Base PNP Enhanced PNP
Express Entry Required? No Yes
Processing Time After Nomination ~21 months ~6 months
CRS Points Awarded No +600 points
Occupation Level TEER 0-5 (varies) TEER 0-3 only

  Enhanced PNP (Express Entry-Linked)

  • Requires an active Express Entry profile.

  • Faster PR processing (6 months).

  • +600 CRS points guaranteed if nominated.

 Base PNP (Non-Express Entry)

  • No Express Entry profile needed.

  • Slower processing (up to 21 months).

  • Wider range of eligible occupations.

3. Understand the Nomination Process

Provinces use different methods to select candidates:

A. Direct Application

  • Submit a full application directly to the province.

  • Common for job offer-based streams.

B. Expression of Interest (EOI) Pool

  • Enter a provincial candidate pool (e.g., Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream).

  • If selected, you’ll receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for nomination.

C. Passive Enhanced PNP (Express Entry)

  • Some provinces (like Nova Scotia) automatically search Express Entry for candidates.

  • If selected, you’ll receive a Notification of Interest (NOI).


Costs of Applying Through the PNP

Fee Type Cost (CAD)
Provincial Application Fee 0−0−2,500 (workers) / Up to $10,000 (entrepreneurs)
Federal PR Processing Fee $950 (principal applicant)
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) $575
Biometrics $85 per person
Language Test (IELTS/CELPIP/TEF) 300−300−400
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) 210−210−260
Medical Exam 100−100−320

Total Estimated Cost: 2,500−2,500−5,000+ (varies by province and family size).


2025 PNP Changes: Fewer Spots, More Competition

In late 2024, the federal government cut PNP allocations in half, reducing nominations from 110,000 (2024) to 55,000 (2025).

As a result:

  1.  Many provinces delayed reopening streams.
  2.  Some closed international graduate pathways.
  3.  Others prioritized healthcare, tech, and skilled trades.

Despite tighter quotas, the PNP remains a viable option for those who don’t qualify for Express Entry.


Next Steps: How to Improve Your Chances

  1. Research Provinces – Identify which PNP streams match your skills.

  2. Boost Your Profile – Improve language scores, gain Canadian work experience, or secure a job offer.

  3. Consult an Expert – An RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant)  Sanjay Prasher  can help navigate complex requirements.

Need Help? Get a Free PNP Eligibility Assessment

At Canadian Title Immigration and Visa Consulting Inc. (CTIVCI), we specialize in PNP applications and can help you maximize your chances.

 Contact us today to see if you qualify!

 


The PNP is one of Canada’s most flexible immigration pathways, but it requires strategic planning. By choosing the right province, meeting eligibility criteria, and preparing a strong application, you can secure your Canadian PR—even with a low CRS score.

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