Provincial Nominee Program Requirements & Checklist

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    Canadian Experience Class Requirements & Checklist

    Different provinces and territories have different requirements for their provincial nominee programs (PNPs). You have to go to their respective websites to check out their minimum requirements and get nominated by them.

    Some of the factors that are considered for PNPs are:

    • work experience,
    • education,
    • skills, and
    • language proficiency.

    Every applicant has to present his/her medical exams, police certificate, and language test while applying for permanent residence in Canada.

    Those who apply for a non-Express Entry PNP stream has to apply for the Permanent Residence (PR) through the regular application process. Those who apply for an Express Entry PNP stream will have to make an Express Entry profile and be accepted into the pool first. They will need to fulfill EE requirements too.

    The Express Entry program uses a points-based system called Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to rank your profile against other applicants. CRS considers several factors.

    Here's a table of how you earn CRS points in core factors (with or without a spouse):

    Maximum points you can earn: 1200
    Factor With Spouse/Common-Law Partner Individual
    Age Maximum: 100 Minimum: 110
    <17 years 0 0
    18 years 90 99
    19 years 95 105
    20-29 years 100 110
    30 years 95 105
    31 years 90 99
    32 years 85 94
    33 years 80 88
    34 years 75 83
    35 years 70 77
    36 years 65 72
    37 years 60 66
    38 years 55 61
    39 years 50 55
    40 years 45 50
    41 years 35 39
    42 years 25 28
    43 years 15 17
    44 years 5 6
    45 years or more 0 0
    Education Level Maximum: 140 Maximum: 150
    Less than High School (Year 12) 0 0
    High School 28 30
    1-year certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 84 90
    2-year certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 91 98
    3-year or more certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 112 120
    3-year educational program + other certificates, diplomas, or degrees 119 128
    Master's degree or Professional degree (for licensed professions, such as law, medicine, pharmacy, etc.) 126 135
    Doctoral level university degree (Ph.D.) 140 150
    Language Proficiency - First Language (CLB: Canadian Language Benchmark) Maximum: 128  (32 per ability) Maximum: 136  (34 per ability)
    0 0
    CLB 4 or 5 6 6
    CLB 6 8 9
    CLB 7 16 17
    CLB 8 22 23
    CLB 9 29 31
    CLB 10 or more 32 34
    Language Proficiency – Second Language Maximum: 22 (6 per ability) Maximum: 24 (6 per ability)
    0 0
    CLB 5 or 6 1 1
    CLB 7 or 8 3 3
    CLB 9 or more 6 6
    Canadian Work Experience Maximum: 70 points Maximum: 80 points
    <1 year 0 0
    1 year 35 40
    2 years 46 53
    3 years 56 64
    4 years 63 72
    5 years or more 70 80

    If you have a spouse/common-law partner, you can earn additional points for your partner’s credentials:

    Spouse’s Education Level Maximum: 10
    Less than High School (Year 12) 0
    High School 2
    1-year certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 6
    2-year certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 7
    3-year or more certificate, diploma, or degree from a college, university, trade school, technical or non-technical institute 8
    3-year educational program + other certificates, diplomas, or degrees 9
    Master's degree or Professional degree (for licensed professions, such as law, medicine, pharmacy, etc.) 10
    Doctoral level university degree (Ph.D.) 10
    Spouse’s Language Proficiency - First Language (CLB: Canadian Language Benchmark) Maximum: 20  (5 per ability)
    CLB 4 or less 0
    CLB 5  or 6 1
    CLB 7 or 8 3
    CLB 9 or more 5
    Canadian Work Experience Maximum: 10 points
    <1 year 0
    1 year 5
    2 years 7
    3 years 8
    4 years 9
    5 years or more 10
     

    You can also earn a maximum of 100 points for skill transferability (which includes high-level language proficiency (CLB 7 or higher) as well as Canadian and foreign work experience. Post-secondary education in Canada for three or more years can earn you 100 points, and provincial or territorial nomination earns you 600 points.

    Many other factors can increase your CRS scores considerably. V2I immigration experts provide consultation to those who are interested in migration to Canada. They can help you with deciding which provincial nominee program is best suited to you, and what you need to do to fulfil its requirements. Discuss your case with them now at ______________.

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