Online PNP in general requires an active EE profile, once you succeed to earn PNP nomination it adds up to your EE profile and if you click accept nomination you earn 600 additional point ending up with 985 points eligible for PNP draws.Hello, I have applied for Canada PR in EE scheme 5 months ago my CRS is 385. I am confused do I need to apply for PNP separately to the province website or not, if yes kindly let me know the steps.
I had already created an active EE profile and waiting for ITA or PNP. But don't know do I need to apply for PNP or just wait province to nominate me.Online PNP in general requires an active EE profile, once you succeed to earn PNP nomination it adds up to your EE profile and if you click accept nomination you earn 600 additional point ending up with 985 points eligible for PNP draws.
if you receive a PNP ITA :you won't be able to immigrate to a province other than the one that nominated you. And you will be off the pool too meaning you will not receive or can accept any other ITA.
Each province has its own PNP requirements . Which i am not really familiar to all.
Go through below link hopefully it helps.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/provincial-nominees/works.html
You need to check if you are eligible with that province‘s program and put in an expression of interest. You will not get an ITA with that score without a nomination. what is your NOC and education level (masters?)?I had already created an active EE profile and waiting for ITA or PNP. But don't know do I need to apply for PNP or just wait province to nominate me.
Yes you need to apply to PNP, find a suitable program, fill out an application, pay the fees and earn a nomination.I had already created an active EE profile and waiting for ITA or PNP. But don't know do I need to apply for PNP or just wait province to nominate me.
My NOC is 2171 and education level is master but in wes I got double graduation...You need to check if you are eligible with that province‘s program and put in an expression of interest. You will not get an ITA with that score without a nomination. what is your NOC and education level (masters?)?
What are the steps to apply separately for PNP.Yes you need to apply to PNP, find a suitable program, fill out an application, pay the fees and earn a nomination.
Once you get nominated your score will boost, and you will secure an ITA.
Nothing is impossible, you need to read a lot, work hard and fulfil all the requirements to earn an ITA.
GL
- you browse the desired provinceWhat are the steps to apply separately for PNP.
Also just to add check the NOCs for a province. Depending on the NOC you may need a license.- you browse the desired province
-vist their official website for example https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-eoi-system
- create a profile
-submit an Expression of Interest EOI
- Wait for their draws if you were selected
-submit a complete application and pay the fees
-next they review the application and verify your documents
-if ok you receive a nomination letter
Then this nomination adds up to your EE profile then you earn 600 additional points.
-wait for fedral PNP draw for an ITA
-once invited you file a PR application
I recommend you watch vedios on YouTube for the topic for each province. And below link
Please don't pose more inquires PNP and EE requires a lot of reading and watching material thats why a consultant is expensive however you don't need one if you read.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/provincial-nominees/works.html
GL
If you Google PNP tracker it will save you time for the same analysis.From what I gathered until now, I can say the following:
BC, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, and Yukon all need valid job offers.
Alberta, Nova Scotia, and Ontario do not have independent applications; only via EE.
Manitoba and New Brunswick require you to have a connection to the province.
PEI and Saskatchewan are the only two provinces I could apply to. However, your NOC must not be on the excluded NOC list for SINP (which is the case for me).
Good luck.