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While immigration to Canada is mostly the jurisdiction of the Federal Government in Canada, each of Canada’s provinces has its own small immigration program whereby the provincial government can nominate individuals for immigration to their province based on their own specific criteria. Once nominated by a province, the individual can apply for permanent residence through the federal immigration program. These Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP’s) usually break down into a skilled worker category and a business immigration category.
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Investor Programs
Quebec
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Business PNP Programs
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
Yukon
North West Territories
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Quebec Investor Program
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British Columbia Nominee – Regional Entrepreneur
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Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program – Business Applicant
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New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) – Business Applicant
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Ontario Immigration Nominee Program – Investment Stream
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Prince Edward Island Business Impact Stream for 100% Ownership
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Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program – Entrepreneur (SINP-E)
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Yukon Business Immigration Nominee Program
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North West Territories Immigration Nominee Program – Entrepreneur Stream
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Federal Government Requirements Applicable to all Provincial Nominations
INVESTOR
ENTREPRENEUR
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