Does an approval for a nomination by the AINP ensure that Citizenship and Immigration Canada will issue a permanent resident visa to a Provincial Nominee?
No. Issuing a provincial nomination does not ensure that a Provincial Nominee will receive a permanent resident visa or permanent residence. A Provincial Nominee, and their dependents, must still meet Citizenship and Immigration Canadas statutory requirements, which include, but are not limited to, health, criminality and security checks.
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