Every growing economy largely depends on the skilled professionals and Canada, much like others, requires such professionals in large numbers. Are you a skilled professional and want to permanently settle in the Maple Leaf Country, i.e., Canada, and want to know about the key programs for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents? If the answer is in the affirmative, then you have come to the right page.
We are more than happy to inform you, and many others like you that trained specialists have a rather important role to play in Canada’s strong economy. Since too long, the beautiful immigration hotspot that Canada is has been welcoming skilled professionals to come and permanently enjoy the high standard of living.
Following are the major programs for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents in Canada:
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (Alberta PNP): It is a provincial program. The scheme comes into operation through the Government of Alberta in coordination with the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). Geographically, Alberta is located in Western Canada and is known as the Canada’s “energy province”.
Coming back to the program, it provides exceptionally excellent opportunities to skilled professionals where you have a liberty to submit an application, with or without possessing a job offer for a local employer. If you have the desired professional skills and work experience, as required by Alberta, then the pace of your application will automatically be increased. Significantly, petitions from trained aspirants are accepted all through the year.
Your application will be duly assessed in two phases. You submit your application to the Alberto government, thereafter once the province successfully nominates you, and your application reaches the second phases, you present a petition to the CIC for permanent residence. The concerned authority at the department will assess your application based as per Canadian immigration rules. Till the time final decision is not delivered, you keep your fingers crossed.
Ontario Provincial Nominee Program: It is another provincial based program. If you have the required skills, it may lead you towards Permanent Residency (PR) in the Maple Leaf Country. It is one of the most-talked about provinces of the nation.
To make the grade, it is mandatory for you to have a job offer from the provincial employer. Based on your job offer, you, along with your family members, will be given the much awaited and life time prized PR. The program is quite famous and known the world over for its fast processing facility for skilled professionals.
Following is the criteria:
I. You must have a minimum of two years of work experience during the last five years in your practicing occupation.
II. You should have either full time or part time appointment letter in any of the skilled occupations NOC 0, A or B that the province has approved and still stands valid.
III. If you, as an applicant, are already present in the country, you should already have a legal status, in terms of permit and resident visa.
IV. You should have an approval letter duly signed by the employer along with pre-screen Position form.
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP): It is one of the most important and well-known provincial programs. To obtain PR, it is necessary for you to have a job offer from a provincial employer. The plan is well known for accuracy and fast processing, only if you meet the basic criteria.
If these provincial nominal programs do not interest you, then the most famous Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is for you, only, of course, if you are a practicing professional in any of the occupations mentioned on the list of 50 professions.
It is basically a point based program and announced by the CIC every year with a deadline. Under the program, you can permanently settle in any Canadian province or state, except Quebec, that has its own distinct visa and immigration program.


