Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has become one of the strongest pathways to achieve Canada PR in 2026. As part of evolving Canada immigration policies, provinces and territories (except Quebec) now play a larger role in selecting skilled workers based on local labor market and economic needs. With 91,500 PNP nominations allocated in 2026, increased province-led selection, occupation-focused draws, and targeted invitations for healthcare, technology, construction, trades, and essential workers, Canada PNP offers an excellent alternative for applicants who may not meet high Express Entry CRS requirements. These updates have made provincial nomination more important in the overall Canada PR process. Applicants can apply through either Express Entry-linked PNP (enhanced PNP) or base PNP depending on eligibility and provincial requirements. The process generally includes selecting the right province, checking eligibility, submitting a provincial application or Expression of Interest (EOI), receiving a nomination, and applying for permanent residence through IRCC. Candidates nominated through Express Entry receive an additional 600 CRS points, significantly improving their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canada PR. To improve application success and choose the right pathway, many applicants seek guidance from a trusted Canada immigration consultant in Delhi or an experienced Canada immigration consultant in Delhi to navigate the process effectively.