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PNPs in 2025: Are Provincial Nominations Still a Viable Pathway for PR in 2025?

PNPs in 2025: Are Provincial Nominations Still a Viable Pathway for PR in 2025?

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Chris dives deep into the Canadian Provincial Nomination Program system, or as we colloquially call them, the PNPs. Basically every province has one and they have historically been a great tool for helping those of you with lower scores for Express Entry, but who also have skills sought after by the provinces, attain Permanent Residency in Canada.

How to get a PNP nomination? Listen in to hear our take on how to use the PNP to your advantage, and whether the PNP is still useful in these bizarre times for Canadian Immigration.

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Express Entry Canada 2025
Canada PR process
Study permit Canada
Work permit Canada
Canada visa requirements
Canada PNP (Provincial Nominee Program)
LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment)
Family sponsorship Canada
Visitor visa Canada
Canadian citizenship process

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