775 candidates were invited to apply for PR on November 10th Express Entry. The minimum score was 685 and since all candidates had 600 points from PNP nominations, the lowest score was 85 which is the second-lowest score for a PNP draw since the start of the pandemic.
Provincial Nominee Programs
Provinces and territories (PTs) that operate a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can nominate candidates through the Express Entry pool, in addition to nominating foreign nationals to the existing paper-based process.
Candidates who have a PT nomination receive an additional 600 points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which guarantees they will receive an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence in the next Express Entry draw.
PNPs offer a pathway to Canadian permanent residence for those who are interested in immigrating to a specific Canadian province or territory.
How to know if I qualify for a PNP if I don’t qualify for Express Entry?
Most Provincial Nominee Programs require that applicants have an active profile in the Express Entry pool. However, in some cases, it is possible that some provinces issue nominations to applicants who do not have Express Entry eligibility. Since the eligibility requirements vary for these programs, it is best to consult with a representative to discuss your eligibility. Contact us today.
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We have been helping many applicants to become permanent residents for years and we have a high success rate. Our clients from almost 20 different countries have experienced this with us and you can be the next successful one. We know how to prepare documents and how to make your immigration process smooth and easy for you. Contact us HERE to start the process today!
If you are not a Canadian Permanent Resident yet and you are not sure what the best way for you to immigrate to Canada is, please fill out our assessment form HERE and we will get back to you with your possible options.