Certificate in Provincial Nominee Programs

Certificate in Provincial Nominee Programs

  • Format:

    Online

     

  • Duration:

    16 hours

  • Registration Fee:

    $400

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Start Date

Online

Part-Time:June 3, 2025 - July 29, 2025

Schedule: Webinars are held on Tuesdays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm PT

CPD hours: This course is approved for 16 hours by the CICC and the Law Society of BC.

The completion of this certificate course does not grant an upgrading of an existing licence (such as a specialization, certification, designation) or access to protected areas of practice.

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Online Flexible Learning Options:

Ashton College offers two online learning options to suit your schedule:

  • Synchronous
    Students access learning through live online classes; or
  • Asynchronous
    Students access learning through recorded online classes.

Certificate in Provincial Nominee Programs Overview

In the Certificate in Provincial Nominee Programs, students will explore the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and the agreements for the nominee programs. Students will become familiar with each program’s selection criteria, application requirements and the variance between the programs. Additionally, students will look at the interplay between the provincial and federal authorities in the selection of foreign nationals both on a temporary and permanent basis with the understanding that applicants must be admissible to Canada.

We will initially examine the PNP Business Programs taking into consideration investment required, performance deposits, personal net worth and what qualifies as an eligible business.

We will then investigate other Provincial Nominee Programs various potential processing streams, including skilled workers, international graduates/students, entry-level/semi-skilled occupations, health professionals, farmers, self-employed, trades, and professionals.

Ashton College provides a wide variety of Certificate Courses in our Immigration Practitioner Centre.

What You Will Learn: 

  • Demystifying Provincial Nominee Programs: Learn everything about these immigration programs and how they differ from other pathways to Canadian residency.
  • Federal vs. Provincial Authority: Understand the roles of federal and provincial governments in the immigration process.
  • Provincial Variations – Explore the Options: Discover the diverse PNP landscapes across different Canadian provinces, each offering unique opportunities.
  • Application Process Breakdown: We'll guide you through the general application procedures and requirements for PNPs.
  • Unveiling the Two-Step Process: Gain insights into both the provincial and federal processing stages of PNP applications.
  • Express Entry Integration: Learn how the Express Entry system can complement the PNP application strategy.
  • The NOC System Demystified: Master the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system and its role in PNP eligibility.
  • Building the Application Arsenal: Discover the types of supporting documentation and admissibility requirements needed for a successful PNP application.
  • Employment Options: Explore the various PNP streams, including business and entrepreneur, occupation-based selection, and student pathways.
  • Collaboration Counts: We'll delve into Federal-Provincial/Territorial agreements and how they ensure PNPs meet the specific needs of each region.
  • A Comparative Look: Understand the distinctions between PNPs, Quebec immigration, the Atlantic program, and Rural/Northern pilot programs.
  • Keeping Up with Change: Learn how to navigate the ever-evolving PNP landscape and adapt to changing provincial requirements.
  • Timelines and Turnaround: Gain realistic expectations about PNP application processing times.
  • Language Benchmarks: Master the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) system and understand the language requirements for PNPs.
  • Eligibility Essentials: Develop a solid understanding of the key admissibility requirements for PNPs.

By the end of this Certificate in Provincial Nominee Programs, you will have the knowledge and confidence to advise your clients on their PNP strategy.

Admission Requirements

  • Canadian Lawyers in good standing with their Provincial or Territorial Law Society or a Notary who is a member in good standing of the Chambre des notaires du Quebec.
  • Any other member in good standing of a law society of a province or territory or the Chambre des notaires du Quebec, including a Paralegal.
  • Regulated Immigration and Citizenship Consultants licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants.
  • Employees, Agents, or Staff of the aforementioned authorized immigration practitioners.
  • Members, Staff, and Employees of International Organizations, Embassies, Federal, Provincial, Municipal, Community, and Other Related Organizations that directly deal with foreign nationals on immigration, refugee, and citizenship-related matters.

Credential

Upon completion of the course requirements, a Statement of Completion will be issued.

Continuing Professional Development - Lawyers

  • For British Columbia Lawyers, has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for 16 hours
  • For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan
  • For Manitoba Lawyers, consider taking this course as part of your professional development activities
  • For Newfoundland & Labrador Lawyers, consider taking this course as part of your professional development activities
  • For Nova Scotia Lawyers, consider taking this course as part of your professional development activities

Fees

The registration fee for this course is $400.

Technical Requirements

Computer System: Fully functional computer with webcam, speakers, and microphone (headset recommended).

Internet Connection: Reliable high-speed internet connection.

Device: While accessible on smartphones and tablets, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer for a better learning experience.

This program/course does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the British Columbia Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. As such, PTIRU did not review the program/course.

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