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Immigrating to New Brunswick
Information on the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program and the Atlantic Immigration Program, including application steps, maintaining status, and employer designation.
Summary
This resource provides comprehensive guidance on immigrating to New Brunswick through economic immigration pathways such as the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). It covers how to apply, maintain legal status, use representatives, and what to do after nomination or endorsement.
Key points
- Prepare to submit a complete application to Immigration New Brunswick.
- Learn about the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program’s invitation draws.
- Maintain your legal status if you are in Canada during the application process.
- Information on appointing a representative for your immigration application.
- Explore economic immigration pathways through the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program.
- Register for an INB portal account and create an expression of interest for the NBPNP candidate pool.
- Understand post-nomination steps after receiving a nomination certificate.
- The Atlantic Immigration Program helps employers hire qualified candidates for hard-to-fill jobs.
- Guidance on becoming a designated employer under the Atlantic Immigration Program.
- Learn how to apply for an endorsement and understand the AIP candidate pool system.
Who is affected
- Prospective immigrants seeking to apply through New Brunswick’s Provincial Nominee Program or Atlantic Immigration Program.
- Employers in New Brunswick looking to hire foreign workers through the Atlantic Immigration Program.
- Applicants currently in Canada who must maintain legal status during the application process.
How to apply / next steps
- Submit a complete application to Immigration New Brunswick.
- Register for an INB portal account to create an expression of interest for NBPNP.
- Apply for endorsement under the Atlantic Immigration Program candidate pool.
- Employers can apply to become designated under the Atlantic Immigration Program.
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