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New Brunswick PNP Stops Nominations After Reaching Federal Allocation
New Brunswick has reached its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) quota for the year, leading to a pause in nominations for the Skilled Worker and Express Entry programs.
New Brunswick Immigration Stops Invitations For Restaurant Workers For Rest Of Year
New Brunswick is no longer issuing invitations to apply under the Skilled Worker stream of its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to candidates working as food service
New Brunswick Eyeing 67% Boost In Immigration In 2023
New Brunswick’s immigration allocation from Canada’s federal government has jumped 67 per cent due to an increase in its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) spaces and a
New Pilot Immigration Program In New Brunswick Targets Hard-To-Fill Jobs
A new pilot immigration program in the Canadian province of New Brunswick aims to attract skilled workers for hard-to-fill jobs. The joint federal-provincial New Brunswick
New Brunswick To Prioritise Immigration Applications From 12 NOC Codes, Graduates, Francophones
New Brunswick has announced it will focus on processing Canada immigration applications from technology and health-related occupations, and international graduates in the province, to help
New Brunswick Immigration Reduces Work Experience Requirement For Truck Drivers (NOC 7511)
New Brunswick immigration has temporarily reduced the work experience requirement for its truck driver stream, targeting candidates under NOC 7511. From March 20 until September
New Brunswick Immigration Creates Specific Pathway For Transport Truck Drivers (NOC 7511)
New Brunswick has created a new immigration pathway for truck drivers under the existing New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program skilled worker stream. The new stream,
Coronavirus: New Brunswick Restricts Inter-Provincial Migration
2020-03-26 – The province of New Brunswick is restricting inter-provincial migration in a move aimed to help the fight against coronavirus. Provincial ‘peace officers’ are