Canada and its Provinces have entered into agreements that allow a person to be nominated by the Provincial Government and to be issued an Immigrant Visa without having to meet the pass mark that is required for skilled worker immigrants.
As a result, individual Provinces are responsible for issuing nomination certificates. If you are successful in convincing a Province that you have a skill or business which is in high demand for that particular Province. The requirements and procedures for the Provincial Nominee Programs differ from Province to Province depending upon the needs and experience.
British Columbia Provincial Business Nominee Program
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program is designed for business oriented individuals, who are prepared to make an investment and actively manage a new or existing business in British Columbia, in order to obtain a permanent residence visa for themselves and their families. Click Here For Assessment
Manitoba Provincial Nominee
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program for Business is a component of an existing immigration program that was created through an agreement between the Government of Canada and the Province of Manitoba. Click Here For Assessment
New Brunswick Provincial Business Nominee Program
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program is designed for business applicants who are prepared to make an investment in and actively manage a new or existing business in New Brunswick, in order to obtain a permanent residence visa for themselves and their families. Click Here For Assessment
Ontario Provincial Business Nominee Program
The Ontario Provincial Nominee Program For Business is designed for businesses or businessmen who are prepared to make an investment in the province. Click Here For Assessment
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Business Nominee Program
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) can provide an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada. It allows Saskatchewan to nominate applicants, who qualify under criteria established by the province, to the federal government for landed immigrant status. Click Here For Assessment