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What is the experience of nominating immigrants in Canada?

Canada Nomination, the full name is Canada Nomination Canada Nomination Immigration Program (‘PNP'). Belonging to one of Canada's economic immigration projects, it can be divided into two categories according to different basic requirements: technology and business. The former generally requires the employment certificate of the local employer to apply, while the latter generally requires the applicant to have certain personal assets and successful management experience, and can promote the local economic development, such as active investment in the local area. Once nominated by the province and passed the health and safety inspection of the Federal Immigration Office, the applicant's family can obtain a permanent residence visa in Canada (commonly known as' Maple Leaf Card'), and must live in the nominated province to manage the invested enterprises.

Compared with the traditional Canadian investment immigration plan, the provincial nominated business immigration plan requires less assets and personal management experience, and the investment method is mainly active investment, which solves the immigration problem that some applicants cannot apply for investment immigration because of insufficient assets or weak business management experience, and also caters to the tastes of some applicants who want to start their own businesses in Canada.

The more popular Canadian immigration projects are British Columbia (BC), Manitoba (MB), Newport (NB), Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), Nova Scotia (NS), Prince Edward Island (PEI) and Saskatchewan (SK).