New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)

New Brunswick is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. It is the only province with both French and English as its official languages.

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New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)​

Provincial nominee programs like the New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream play a crucial role in addressing specific labor market needs in individual provinces, contributing to economic growth, and providing opportunities for skilled immigrants to establish themselves in Canada.
Programs
Here are the details about each program:

1. Express Entry Labor Market Stream
This stream is part of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program Provincial Nominee Program and is aligned with Canada’s Express Entry system. It targets skilled workers who are already in the Express Entry pool and have demonstrated a strong connection to New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program. Key requirements typically include:
- A valid Express Entry profile with a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score above the program’s minimum threshold.
- Relevant work experience and qualifications that meet New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program's labor market needs.
- A connection to New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program, such as having family or previous experience living and working in the province.

2. Skilled Workers with Employer Support
This stream is designed for skilled workers who have a confirmed job offer from a New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program employer. It aims to address local labor shortages by facilitating the immigration of workers with skills that are in demand. Key features include:
- A full-time, permanent job offer from a New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program employer in a high-demand occupation.
- The employer must demonstrate efforts to recruit locally before offering the job to an international candidate.
- Candidates must meet the qualifications and work experience requirements for the job.

3. Post-Graduate Entrepreneurial Stream
This stream is intended for recent graduates of recognized New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Programpost-secondary institutions who have the entrepreneurial skills and resources to establish a business in the province. Key aspects include:
- Graduation from a post-secondary institution in New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Programwithin the last two years.
- A viable business plan and financial capacity to start and run the business.
- The business must be located in New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program and contribute to the local economy.

4. Entrepreneurial Stream
This stream targets experienced entrepreneurs who wish to start or invest in a business in New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program. It focuses on individuals who can contribute to the province's economic development. Requirements typically include:
- A proven track record of successful business ownership or management.
- A detailed business plan demonstrating the viability and potential economic impact of the business.
- Sufficient personal net worth and financial resources to support the business and contribute to job creation in New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program.

5. Succession Connect Pilot Program
The Succession Connect Pilot Program is aimed at facilitating the transition of existing businesses in New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Programto new owners. This program helps address labor shortages by allowing skilled immigrants to take over established businesses. Key features include:
- The candidate must have a plan to purchase or take over an existing New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Programbusiness.
- The business must be in good standing and demonstrate a history of profitability.
- The program focuses on ensuring a smooth transition to maintain the business’s operation and job creation.

6. Atlantic Pilot Immigration Program
Although this program is not specific to Manitoba, it is relevant to Canada’s immigration landscape. The Atlantic Pilot Immigration Program is designed to attract skilled workers and international graduates to the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program). Key aspects include:
- The program includes several streams, such as the Atlantic High-Skilled Program, Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program, and Atlantic International Graduate Program.
- Candidates must have a job offer from an employer in one of the Atlantic provinces.
- The program aims to address labor market needs in these regions and encourage long-term settlement.

These programs collectively contribute to New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program’sand Canada’s efforts to attract and retain skilled immigrants to meet labor market demands and support economic growth.

Benefits for your family

With provincial nomination, your entire family, including your spouse and children under 22 years of age (at the time of submitting the provincial nomination application), can submit for Canada Permanent Resident to enjoy most of the benefits like Canadian citizen

During the wait for permanent residency, your family can apply to come, work and study in Canada
When you become Canada Permanent Resident

Each program has its specific requirements; please contact us for personalized guidance.

Profile Assessment

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Application Preparation

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