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Frequently asked questions

Yes, completely. You can check your Canada PNP eligibility for as many streams as you like without paying a cent. No credit card, subscription, or hidden fees are required.
No. We believe in removing barriers. You can get your detailed PNP eligibility report instantly without signing up, creating a password, or providing your email address.
Our tool checks eligibility across 65+ Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams in major Canadian provinces and regions, including Ontario (OINP), British Columbia (BC PNP), Alberta (AAIP), Saskatchewan (SINP), Manitoba (MPNP), and Atlantic provinces.
Our criteria rules are updated regularly based on the latest eligibility requirements and point grids published by Canadian provinces. While the tool provides a reliable assessment, immigration rules can change, so results should be used as guidance and not as legal advice.
We update the PNP Finder frequently based on official provincial announcements and program changes. Because PNP requirements can change quickly, we recommend checking again before you apply.
Express Entry is a federal immigration system that ranks candidates using CRS scores. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allow provinces to select candidates who match local labour market needs. Many applicants qualify for a PNP even with a lower CRS score.
CRS score requirements depend on the province and stream. Some PNP streams are Express Entry-aligned and may require a competitive CRS score, while other non-Express Entry streams do not use CRS at all. The PNP Finder helps you identify options where CRS matters and where it doesn’t.
Not always. Many PNP streams require a valid job offer, but several streams do not. Some Express Entry-aligned and graduate pathways may also be available without a job offer depending on the province. The PNP Finder shows both job-offer and no-job-offer options based on your profile.
Yes. Some PNP streams accept applicants from outside Canada, especially Express Entry-aligned streams or pathways that target overseas candidates. Eligibility depends on the province, your occupation, and your connection to Canada. Our tool highlights PNP options for both inside and outside Canada applicants.
Yes. Many provinces have PNP streams for international graduates who studied in Canada, often with a job offer in that province. Your eligibility may depend on your program length, school type, work permit status, and occupation.
Processing times vary by province and stream. In most cases, you apply for a provincial nomination first, and then apply for permanent residence. Some streams are faster than others depending on quotas, draw frequency, and application volumes.
Fees vary by province and stream. Some PNP applications have provincial fees, while others may be free. Separate federal fees usually apply when you submit your permanent residence application after you receive a nomination.
We only ask for non-identifying information required to assess eligibility, such as your age, education level, work experience, and language test results.
Common documents include language test results, education credentials, work experience letters, proof of funds (if required), and job offer documents (if applicable). Exact requirements vary by stream, and provinces may request additional supporting documents.
No. Being marked as 'eligible' means you meet the minimum requirements for a specific PNP stream. Receiving a nomination or Invitation to Apply (ITA) depends on draw scores, quotas, and provincial selection criteria.
'Almost Eligible' means you passed most key eligibility checks for that stream, but one important requirement is missing (for example, language score, work experience, or a job offer). Expand the program to see what you need to fix.
It depends on your profile. Express Entry can be faster for candidates with strong CRS scores, while a PNP nomination can significantly improve your chances by adding 600 CRS points in many Express Entry-aligned streams. The best pathway is the one you qualify for right now.