Canadian citizenship is obtained automatically by being born in Canada, or by descent where a parent is a first-generation Canadian citizen. In the case of permanent residents, citizenship may be applied for after living in Canada for a specified residency period. Canadian citizenship carries certain privileges that are not enjoyed by permanent residents, such as the right to vote in elections, and the ability to obtain a Canadian passport.
Out of the 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories, all have their own PNP except Quebec and Nunavut. Quebec has its own specialized immigration streams for foreign nationals.