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Working in New Brunswick
Information on finding employment and key sectors in demand in New Brunswick, including rights and obligations for workers and regulated professions.
Summary
If you want to work in New Brunswick, you can start your job search even while still in your home country. The province provides information on key sectors and in-demand occupations, including labour market information. All workers, including temporary foreign workers, have the same rights protected by law. Certain regulated professions such as accountants, doctors, and engineers require certification or authorization by the relevant regulatory body to practice in New Brunswick.
Key points
- You can start your job search for New Brunswick while still in your home country.
- Labour Market Information (LMI) is available for certain in-demand professions.
- All workers in Canada, including temporary foreign workers, have equal rights protected by law.
- Certain professions like accountants, doctors, and engineers are regulated in New Brunswick.
- Certification or authorization from the relevant regulatory body is required to practice regulated professions.
Policy changes
- No specific policy changes mentioned.
Who is affected
- Individuals seeking employment in New Brunswick, including temporary foreign workers and those in regulated professions.
How to apply / next steps
- Start job search from your home country.
- Contact relevant regulatory bodies for certification if applying for regulated professions.
Dates
- No specific dates mentioned.
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