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Canada Express Entry Category-Based Selection vs Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

A factual side-by-side comparison of two residency programmes. All figures are drawn from the canonical program pages — follow either link in the table header for sources and the full profile.

Key Differences at a Glance

  • Canada Express Entry Category-Based Selection is faster: 6 months vs 15 months for Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Country
Canada
Canada
Category
Skilled Worker
Skilled Worker
Application Fee
$850
$1,000
Minimum Income
Minimum Investment
Processing Time
6 months
15 months
Family Included
A spouse or common-law partner and dependent children are included as accompanying family members on the same permanent residence application. The spouse's language ability, education, and Canadian work experience can also add points to the principal applicant's Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.
Spouse/common-law partner and dependent children are included on the application and receive PR simultaneously
Path to PR
Yes — 0 years
Yes — 0 years
Path to Citizenship
Yes — 3 years
Yes — 3 years
Physical Presence
Permanent residents must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within every rolling 5-year period to maintain PR status. For citizenship, applicants must be physically present for at least 1,095 days (3 years) within the 5 years immediately preceding the application.
Nominees are generally expected to settle in the nominating province; PR holders must reside 730 days in 5 years nationally
Dual Citizenship
Allowed
Allowed
Tax Impact
Becoming a Canadian permanent resident generally establishes Canadian tax residency from the date significant residential ties are formed, subjecting worldwide income to Canadian federal and provincial taxation at progressive rates. Departure from Canada can trigger deemed-disposition 'exit tax' rules on certain worldwide assets.
Permanent residents are subject to Canadian worldwide income tax from landing date
Tax Residency Trigger
183 days/yr
183 days/yr
Worldwide Taxation
Yes
Yes
Renewal Cost
$37

About Canada Express Entry Category-Based Selection

Since 2023, IRCC has supplemented its general Express Entry draws with category-based selection rounds targeting specific occupational or linguistic groups identified as labour-market priorities. Categories have included STEM occupations, healthcare workers, French-language proficiency, transport, trades occupations such as construction, and agriculture and agri-food. Candidates meeting a category's eligibility criteria — typically relevant NOC-coded work experience, or a minimum French-language test result — can receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) at a lower CRS score than a general or Provincial Nominee round would require. Once invited, the process mirrors standard Express Entry: document submission, medical and background checks, and issuance of a Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Category lists are set annually by ministerial instruction and can change year to year.

Full Canada Express Entry Category-Based Selection profile →

About Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) lets Canadian provinces and territories nominate skilled workers, entrepreneurs and graduates who meet local labour-market needs and intend to settle in the nominating province. Each of the 80+ streams sets its own criteria — many require a job offer, language proficiency and relevant credentials, and some require settlement funds or a minimum net worth. The process has two stages: provincial nomination, then a federal permanent-residency application through IRCC. A provincial nomination adds 600 points to an Express Entry CRS score, effectively guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply. Applications are slow, around 15 months (60–130 weeks), with costs of $10,000–$22,000. A spouse or common-law partner and dependent children are included and receive PR at the same time. Because it leads directly to permanent residency, there is no separate PR waiting period; citizenship is then available after three years, with dual citizenship allowed. PRs are taxed on worldwide income from landing and must reside 730 days in every five years. Note that 2024 federal cuts reduced per-province nomination allocations.

Full Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) profile →

Gotchas to Watch For

Canada Express Entry Category-Based Selection

  • Meeting a category's eligibility criteria does not guarantee an ITA — invitations are still ranked by CRS score within the pool of eligible candidates for that round
  • Category lists are reset and can change every year by ministerial instruction; an occupation eligible one year (e.g., under STEM) may be dropped or redefined the next
  • The French-language category does not require applicants to intend to live in Quebec — Express Entry does not apply to Quebec's separate immigration system, which has its own selection process
  • Settlement funds requirements and category NOC lists are published in CAD and updated periodically; figures should be reconfirmed on IRCC's site before relying on them
  • A valid job offer is not required for most category rounds, but applicants without Canadian work experience must still prove sufficient settlement funds

Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

  • Provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points — effectively guarantees Express Entry ITA
  • Strong "intent to settle in province" requirement for many streams — moving out early risks future sponsorship barriers
  • Each of 11 provinces has distinct rules — 80+ total PNP streams
  • 2024 PNP allocations reduced in federal plan; fewer nominations per province

Neutral reference — we don't recommend one programme over another. Programmes change: always verify each detail against the official source linked on the individual program pages.