Thanks for ur help. For other provinces does this score increase chances for pnp
No. You stand just as much a chance in provinces that accept EOIs from outland applicants who do not have Canadian job offers as any other. The minimum cut off score for PNP programs is usually 67.
For British Columbia, Newfoundland, Nunvuat (as far as I know) and Alberta you need to have job offer
The following provinces don't require job offers, but they have other criteria - the main is that your job NOC is on their in-demand list.
If you have a NOC that is in the in-demand list (and that's different for every province), then:
For Ontario you need a minimum CRS score of 400 to qualify for the OINP HCP stream, although last year they accepted those with scores as low as 350 - but it seems to have been a one-time thing. You can also try to qualify for the French Speaking stream but you need to have high French skills
For Manitoba you need to have a close/distant friend or relative who is a Canadian PR/citizen and living in Manitoba for a minimum of 1 year
For New Brunswick, you need to have a relative in NB, high French skills, worked in NB, or attended an info session in the past 24 months
For Nova Scotia, you can check the in-demand occupation list for Category B. However, Category B has opened only twice this year and closed within hours
For Prince Edward Island, you need to have an Express Entry profile. However, PEI PNP can be quite slow and when giving nominations, they prioritise those already living/working/studying in PEI
If after you meet all the above criteria, you have a score of 67 and above, then you have a chance to get PNP nomination
So I suggest, pick a province, and see if your job is in their in-demand occupations list, see the other required criteria to submit an EOI and then do whatever is necessary to meet those requirements so you can apply for PNP