New brunswick immigration points calculator
New Brunswick has its own immigration points calculator, which is used to assess the eligibility of applicants for the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NB PNP). The calculator evaluates the applicant's profile based on various factors, including education, work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria.
Here is a general outline of the New Brunswick immigration points calculator:
Education (max 25 points)
- Bachelor's degree or higher: 20-25 points
- Diploma or certificate: 15-20 points
- High school diploma: 10-15 points
- Less than high school diploma: 0-10 points
Work Experience (max 25 points)
- 1-2 years of work experience: 10-15 points
- 2-5 years of work experience: 15-20 points
- 5-10 years of work experience: 20-25 points
- More than 10 years of work experience: 25 points
Language Proficiency (max 20 points)
- CLB 7-8: 10-15 points
- CLB 9-10: 15-20 points
- CLB 11 or higher: 20 points
Age (max 10 points)
- 20-24 years old: 5-10 points
- 25-29 years old: 5-10 points
- 30-34 years old: 5 points
- 35-39 years old: 0-5 points
- 40-44 years old: 0 points
- 45 years old or older: 0 points
Adaptability (max 15 points)
- Spouse or common-law partner with a valid job offer: 5-10 points
- Spouse or common-law partner with a valid job offer in a specific occupation: 10-15 points
- Child or children with a valid job offer: 5-10 points
- Child or children with a valid job offer in a specific occupation: 10-15 points
Other Factors (max 10 points)
- Entrepreneurial experience: 5-10 points
- Business or management experience: 5-10 points
- Community involvement: 5 points
- Other relevant skills or experience: 5 points
The total points for the New Brunswick immigration points calculator range from 0 to 100. The applicant with the highest score will be selected for nomination by the province.
Please note that this is a general outline and the actual points calculator used by the New Brunswick government may have different criteria and point values. It's recommended to check the official government website or consult with an immigration lawyer for the most up-to-date information.