The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is one of Canada’s most effective pathways to permanent residency. It allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate skilled individuals who meet their specific economic and labor market needs.
At ReginaMAX Immigration Services, we simplify the PNP process by matching your profile to the right province and guiding you step-by-step with expert care and precision.
Once nominated by a province, you can apply for Canadian Permanent Residence through IRCC via either the Express Entry PNP or the non-Express Entry route.
Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island
Designed for professionals with in-demand skills who can immediately contribute to a province’s workforce.
Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island
For international students who completed their studies in Canada and wish to transition to permanent residency.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia
For entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners planning to establish or purchase a business in Canada.
Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Atlantic Provinces
Targets essential occupations such as truck drivers, caregivers, hospitality workers, and factory workers.
These streams support economic growth in smaller communities by attracting long-term skilled workers.
Immigration can be complex. Our FAQ answers common questions on visas, work permits, PR, PNP, family sponsorship, and citizenship to help you make informed decisions.
Yes. Several pathways — including PNP, Express Entry, and community streams — may not require a job offer.
Yes. ReginaMAX is a licensed Canadian immigration consulting firm operating in full compliance with Canadian law.
A Visitor Visa, also called a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows a foreign national to enter Canada for short stays—typically for tourism, to visit family, or for business. Once approved, the visa shows up in your passport and gives you legal entry for the period granted. Depending on your circumstances, you may need to provide proof of assets, travel plans, or ties to your home country to satisfy IRCC. Visit IRCC’s official Visitor Visa guide for detailed application steps and requirements.
A Study Permit is required if you plan to study full-time at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. It’s not a visa on its own—you may also need a TRV or eTA depending on your country of origin. When applying for a study permit, you must provide proof of acceptance, proof of funds (to cover tuition + living costs), and a study plan or explanation letter. IRCC evaluates whether you intend to study and whether you have the financial and academic capacity to do so.
Permanent Residence is a long-term status in Canada that allows you to live, work, and study permanently. You can apply through several streams: Express Entry, PNP, family sponsorship, or other immigration categories. ReginaMAX supports you by assessing your eligibility, preparing your PR application, compiling your documents, and submitting the case to IRCC. We also help with strategy planning depending on the stream you qualify for