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IMMIGRATION:
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Canada have an agreement with the Government of Canada that
allows them to play a more direct role in selecting
immigrants who wish to settle in that province. If you wish
to immigrate to one of Canada’s provinces as a Provincial
Nominee, you must first apply to the province where you wish
to settle. The province will consider your application based
on their immigration needs and your genuine intention to
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Before
applying to immigrate to Canada, Provincial Nominees must
complete the provincial nomination process. Contact the
province for more information.
- Alberta
- Manitoba
- Newfoundland
and Labrador
- Prince
Edward Island
- Yukon
- British
Columbia
- New
Brunswick
- Nova
Scotia
- Saskatchewan
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Note: After you have
been nominated by a province, you have to make a separate
application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for
permanent residence. A CIC officer will assess your
application based on Canadian immigration regulations.
Provincial
Nominees are
not assessed on the six selection factors of the Federal
Skilled Workers Program.
Working in
Canada
Learn more about:
- regulated
and non-regulated professions;
- credential
assessment;
- Canadian
labour market information and job banks; and
- Employment
information by province and territory.
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Things
to Consider Before Applying
- Application
Fees
- Medical
Examinations
- Whether
you should hire someone to represent you
Once you have decided that you want to bring your skills to
Canada, make sure that you follow the right steps to apply.
What Happens After
Applying
Learn more about what will happen after you submit your
application:
- How
your application is assessed.
- Checking
the status of your application.
- What
Happens when you arrive in Canada.
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