Provincial Nominee Program: Non-Express Entry Process Prepare for arrival (2024)

Be prepared and know what to expect if your application is approved.

On this page:

  • If you’re already in Canada
  • If you’re outside Canada

If you’re already in Canada

Confirm your permanent resident status virtually

In most cases, we can confirmpermanent resident (PR) status

  • without in-person interviews
  • through a secure online portal

You don’t have to do anything until we contact you using the email or phone number you provided.

Confirm your PR status through the Permanent Residence Portal

You’ll get emails from a mailbox ending in cic.gc.ca

  1. asking you to confirm your email address
  2. asking you to confirm that you’re physically in Canada
  3. with information about the Permanent Residence Portal (and options if you can’t use it)

The portal is separate from your IRCC secure account. Don’t create your own account in the portal as this can delay the process. Follow the instructions in the email we send and we’ll create an account for you.

Learn more about the Permanent Residence Portal.

You must tell us if you leave Canada before we grant you PR status.

Get your permanent resident card

Once you become a permanent resident, we’ll make an electronic confirmation of permanent residence (e-COPR) available to you in the portal so that you can provide proof of your new status in Canada. In this portal, we’ll also ask you to provide a photo so we can start the process of issuing your first permanent resident card. You don’t need to apply for your first PR card.

While you wait for your PR card, you can use your printed and signed e-COPR to

  • prove that you’re a permanent resident in Canada
  • apply for government benefits and services for which you’re eligible (for example, to apply for yoursocial insurance numberso you can work)

If you’re outside Canada

Prepare for life in Canada

There are things you can do to prepare for life in Canada:

  • Use free pre-arrival services, which help you
    • find out more about living and working in Canada
    • take steps to get recognition in Canada for your
      • education
      • work experience
      • professional licences/certificates
  • Read about living and finding work in Canada.

What to bring with you

You must have the following documents with you:

  • your valid passport or travel documents
    • Your passport must be a regular, private citizen passport.
    • You can't immigrate to Canada with a diplomatic, government service or public affairs passport.
  • your COPR or your valid permanent resident visa (if we gave you one)
  • proof that you have the funds to support yourself and your family after you arrive in Canada

Before you travel to Canada, check the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website to find out what goods you can and can’t bring into the country.

When you arrive in Canada

When you arrive in Canada, you’ll be greeted by an officer from the CBSA.

The officer will

  • make sure you’re entering Canada before or on the expiry date shown on your visa
  • ask to see your passport and other travel documents
  • check your identity to make sure that you’re the same person who was approved to travel to Canada (we may use your biometrics to do this)
  • ask you a few questions to make sure you still meet the terms to immigrate to Canada
    • The questions will be similar to the ones you answered when you applied.

To help speed up your entry to Canada, keep your passport and other documents with you at all times. Don’t pack them in your luggage.

We won’t allow you in Canada if you

  • give false or incomplete information
  • don’t convince the officer that you meet the conditions to enter Canada

If the officer finds that you’re not admissible to Canada, you won’t be allowed to enter Canada. If you came by air, you’ll have to take a return flight to where you came from.

If you’re admissible and there are no problems when you arrive, the officer will

  • allow you to enter Canada as a permanent resident
  • confirm your Canadian mailing address where we’ll mail your permanent resident card

If you change your address within 180 days of arriving in Canada, you must you must tell us using our web form.

Disclose your funds

If you arrive in Canada with more than CAN$10,000, you must tell the CBSA officer. If you don't, you could be fined, and your funds could be seized. These funds could be in the form of

  • cash
  • securities that belong to you (for example, stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills)
  • bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders

After you arrive in Canada

Once you arrive in Canada

  • find immigrant services to help you settle and adapt to life in Canada
  • read the Welcome to Canada guide to help you adjust
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FAQs

How long does it take to process Provincial Nominee Program non-Express Entry? ›

Non-Express Entry linked applications, also called paper-based applications, usually take between 1-2 years to process at the federal stage. You can use this tool to check Provincial Nominee Program processing times at the federal level.

Can I apply for provincial nominee without Express Entry? ›

Some PNPs do not require an Express Entry profile to apply. These programs are called 'base' PNPs.

How do I get a nomination under a non-Express Entry PNP stream? ›

The first step is to apply to the province or territory for nomination under the non-Express Entry stream. If you meet the eligibility requirements and qualify through the individual In-demand Occupation Lists of some provinces, you will get a nomination from the province if your occupation is on the list.

Which Provincial Nominee Program is the easiest? ›

Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)

PEI PNP is the easiest immigration option for skilled workers to attain PR in Canada. Once you get the nomination, your chances of receiving an Invitation to apply for PR from the federal government increase significantly.

What are the disadvantages of PNP Canada? ›

Disadvantages:
  • PNP takes more time than express entry.
  • Only specific occupations are invited as per labour market needs.
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How long is the processing time for MPNP? ›

Please note that due to the high volume of MPNP applications, processing commitments are exceeding six months from application submission date. If additional information is needed, the MPNP will contact you using the email and/or phone number that is provided on your application.

Which is faster, Express Entry or PNP? ›

Longer Processing Times: Compared to Express Entry, PNP applications generally have longer processing times. The two-step process (provincial nomination followed by federal approval) can take several months or even over a year to complete.

Does PNP guarantee PR? ›

Once you obtain the provincial nomination certificate, you will receive 600 additional Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points which will essentially guarantee that you will get a permanent residence invitation from IRCC.

Does provincial nominee need proof of funds? ›

You must prove that you have enough money unencumbered by debts or obligations to support yourself and your family members after you arrive in Canada. We strongly recommend that you research the cost of living in the region of Canada where you intend to live.

Is it difficult to get PNP nomination? ›

Since every province has its own Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), each with many different streams, it can be a challenge to sort through them all to find which ones you're eligible for. This is made even more complicated by the fact that provinces often change requirements and open and close streams.

Which province is best for PNP? ›

1. Saskatchewan PNP (SINP): Known for its welcoming attitude towards immigrants, Saskatchewan offers multiple streams under its Provincial Nominee Program. Particularly noteworthy are the International Skilled Worker (ISW) - Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand (OID) subcategories.

What photo is required for PNP non Express Entry? ›

The photograph must be:
  • in JPEG or PNG format;
  • measurements must be between 715x1000 and 2000x2800 pixels;
  • file size must 4 MB or less;
  • a scanned photo (don't take a picture of a paper photo with your digital camera or phone).

Which city gives PR fast in Canada? ›

Prince Edward Island - Owing to the open occupation list or the list of diverse occupations, this Canadian province has many immigration takers. Experts suggest that aspirants from different work domains and occupations must apply to Prince Edward Island Province for easy process to secure PR in Canada.

What is the success rate of PNP? ›

The PNP approval rate was most comparable to the Quebec Skilled Worker category which had an approval rate of 97% over the same period. More specific to the economic class, only 50.1% of FSW 30 cases were approved.

What is the cut off for Provincial Nominee Program Canada? ›

Latest draw on August 13, 2024 saw 763 PNP applicants receive an ITA. CRS cut off for this draw was 690.

What is the processing time for AIP? ›

AIP Processing Time

The processing time for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is typically 12 months. However, processing times may vary depending on individual circ*mstances and the volume of applications received by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

How long do you have to stay in a province after PNP? ›

Things to Consider Before Moving to Another Province

So as a permanent resident, you must stay there for at least 2 years. If you relocate to a different Canadian province after taking permanent residency through a PNP program, it may be problematic for you at the time of applying for citizenship.

What is the processing time for EE PNP? ›

We send invitations to apply to the candidates with the highest scores in the pool. If we invite you to apply, you'll have 60 days to submit your application. We'll process most complete applications that have all supporting documents in 6 months or less.

How long does Ontario provincial nomination take? ›

How long does the Ontario PNP take? Processing time for the Human Capital Category is 30-60 days. For the Employer Job Offer Category, it takes 60-90 days, except for the International Student stream which takes 90-120 days.

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