Canada PNP eligibility for skilled worker streams generally requires combination of factors: qualifying NOC/TEER occupation code, minimum language proficiency, skilled work experience duration, education level with credential assessment, admissibility compliance, and genuine intent to settle in the nominating province. However, specific thresholds differ substantially between programs. Ontario may require CLB 7 for Human Capital Priorities while Manitoba Skilled Worker Overseas accepts CLB 5 for some pathways. Saskatchewan demands NOC codes on current occupation lists. British Columbia tech streams target specific IT occupations exclusively.
Work experience eligibility typically requires minimum one year continuous full-time skilled employment in TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupations within recent years — usually the past five to ten years depending on stream. Indian employment counts when reference letters describe duties matching NOC definitions accurately. Self-employment, unpaid internships, and work during full-time study generally do not qualify. Part-time employment may count when total hours equal full-time year equivalents.
Education Canada PNP eligibility for most skilled streams requires post-secondary credentials assessed through Educational Credential Assessment from designated organisations — WES, IQAS, ICAS, or CES. Indian bachelor's degrees typically receive equivalency ratings though three-year programs may score differently than four-year degrees. Some trades streams accept certificate qualifications without university degrees. Ezvisa calculates how your specific Indian credentials affect eligibility across provincial points systems and federal Express Entry scoring simultaneously.
- NOC/TEER occupation match is foundational for most PNP streams
- Language minimums range CLB 4–7 depending on province and stream
- Foreign work experience accepted with proper reference letters
- ECA required for most post-secondary education claims
