NEW BRUNSWICK IMMIGRATION

New Brunswick, a province in Canada, offers various immigration programs and pathways for individuals who wish to live, work, and settle in the province. These immigration streams are designed to address the province's economic and demographic needs, attract skilled workers and entrepreneurs, and contribute to its growth and development.

Key features of New Brunswick immigration programs include:

  • Express Entry Labour Market Stream: This stream allows New Brunswick to nominate candidates from the federal Express Entry pool who have the skills, education, and work experience required by the province's labor market.
  • Skilled Worker Stream: This stream targets individuals with the skills and experience needed in specific occupations or sectors identified by the province as in-demand.
  • Entrepreneurial Stream: This stream is designed for individuals who wish to establish or acquire a business in New Brunswick and actively manage it while residing in the province.
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP): New Brunswick participates in the AIPP, which aims to attract skilled workers, intermediate-skilled workers, and international graduates to the Atlantic provinces, including New Brunswick.
  • Post-Graduate Entrepreneurial Stream: This stream targets international graduates from New Brunswick post-secondary institutions who have started or acquired a business in the province and intend to settle permanently.

Application process for New Brunswick immigration programs:

  • Eligible candidates must meet the specific criteria and requirements of the immigration stream they are applying for.
  • Applicants may need to create profiles or submit expressions of interest through the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) portal.
  • Once nominated by New Brunswick, applicants can apply for permanent residency to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) along with the provincial nomination certificate.
  • Applications are assessed based on various factors, including education, work experience, language proficiency, and ties to New Brunswick.
  • If approved, applicants and their families receive permanent residency status in Canada.

For detailed information on eligibility criteria, application process, and requirements for New Brunswick immigration programs, individuals are advised to consult the official website of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) or seek assistance from qualified immigration professionals.