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Canada Family Open Work Permit

How to Get Canadian Permanent Residency with Low CRS?

Which programs should I be looking at?

Program Whom it’s for Summary of major criteria
Provincial Nominee Program Foreign nationals with an intent to reside in particular province or territory, other than Quebec or Nunavut Varies depending on the province. Over 80 different streams.
The Atlantic Immigration Program Foreign nationals with an intent to reside in an Atlantic province, with a job offer from an eligible employer. Job offer from an eligible employer; work experience or education; language requirements.
Spousal sponsorship Foreign nationals in a marriage, common-law, or conjugal relationship with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Sponsor must be your spouse.
Family sponsorship – dependent child Foreign nationals who are dependent children of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Sponsor must be your parent. You must be a dependent child.
Parents and Grandparents program Foreign nationals who have an eligible sponsor. Sponsor must be your child or grandchild.
Immigration pilots Foreign nationals who qualify for a specific pilot Varies depending on the pilot.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNPs)

Type of PNP Requirements What you receive if successful Typical processing time for PR (after having received nomination)
Base -Meet requirements of PNP. Certificate of nomination 12 months.
Enhanced -Meet requirements of PNP Stream & Have a valid Express Entry Profile. 600 additional CRS points on your Express Entry Profile. 6 months.

There are two types of PNPs:

  1. Enhanced PNPs:
  2. Base PNPs:

There are two types of PNPs:

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Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

Another great way to gain a Canadian permanent residency with little CRS is through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). This program is specifically designed to attract skilled workers to Canada’s Atlantic provinces: Prince Edward Island (PEI), Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick.

To qualify for the AIP:

Family Sponsorship Options

Immigration Pilots

Current options include:

  • Agri-Food Pilot:
  • Caregiver Pilot:  

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