IMMIGRATION – CANADA
New Brunswick
Provincial Nominee Program
The New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream is designed for Foreign Nationals who possess the skills, education and work experience needed to contribute to New Brunswick’s economy. Candidates must meet the program’s minimum eligibility requirements, have a genuine offer of employment from a New Brunswick Employer and have the full intent to live and work in the province on a permanent basis.
This program will also help New Brunswick employers, unable to fill job vacancies with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, recruit foreign nationals and international graduates whose skills are needed in the province.
Who is it for?
- Skilled Worker,
- Express Entry Skilled Worker, or
- International Graduate.
The processing time for eligible applications can be eight (8) months or more.
What’s it like in New Brunswick?
The largest of Canada’s three maritime provinces, New Brunswick is known for its huge untouched wilderness, lobsters, and the mighty Bay of Fundy. There you’ll also find salmon-rich rivers, lush forests, and pristine beaches
Climate
The climate of New Brunswick, , is continental, with freezing, snowy winters and pleasantly warm summers.
People
Most New Brunswickers have British Isles ancestry (English, Scottish and Irish) or French ancestry. The province is currently home to a small migrant population. Fewer than 6 percent of New Brunswickers are migrants, a very small proportion compared with Toronto, where almost half of the people are migrants.
Language
The official language in the province of New Brunswick is English and French.