Express Entry & PNP Programs

Express Entry manages applications for three economic immigration programs:

Federal Skilled Worker Program
Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Trades Program

Canadian provinces and territories can also recruit eligible candidates from the Express Entry pool through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to meet their labour market needs.

At Xpress Canadian Immigration, we have successfully assisted clients with their Express Entry profiles.

We also assist you with PNP Programs (Provincial Nominee Programs)

Each Canadian Province (except Quebec) has its own criteria for nominating immigrants through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
British Columbia Provincial Nomination Program
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Northwest Territories Nominee Program
Yukon Nominee Program
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program
Nova Scotia Nominee Program

Canadian Provinces and territories can nominate individuals through Express Entry (called enhanced nominations) or non-Express Entry process (called base nominations).

Some factors determined in Provincial Nominee Programs may include:

Job offer
Education and training
English or French language ability
Intention to live in the Province
Valid licence or other authorization (if applicable)
Work experience
  • All Fields Are Required

A new system called Express Entry opened on January 1, 2015 to manage how people with skilled work experience can apply to immigrate to Canada. In order to qualify under Express Entry, an applicant must be eligible under one of the following immigration programs:

Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Provincial Nominee (in some cases)

Under this new system, most complete applications will be processed in six months or less.