New brunswick provincial nominee

The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NB PNP) is an economic immigration program that allows the province to nominate a certain number of candidates for permanent residence in Canada. The program is designed to help address labor market needs and attract skilled workers to the province.

Here are the main streams of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program:

  1. Skilled Worker Stream: This stream is for skilled workers who have a job offer in New Brunswick and meet the program's requirements.
    • Requirements: A job offer in New Brunswick, a minimum of 2 years of work experience in the occupation, a minimum language proficiency of CLB 7, and a minimum education of a diploma or degree.
  2. International Graduate Stream: This stream is for international graduates who have completed a degree or diploma from a New Brunswick university and have a job offer in the province.
    • Requirements: A degree or diploma from a New Brunswick university, a minimum language proficiency of CLB 7, and a minimum education of a diploma or degree.
  3. Entrepreneurial Stream: This stream is for entrepreneurs who want to start a business in New Brunswick.
    • Requirements: A minimum net worth of $300,000, a minimum language proficiency of CLB 4, and a minimum education of a diploma or degree.
  4. International Student Entrepreneur Stream: This stream is for international students who have completed a degree or diploma from a New Brunswick university and want to start a business in the province.
    • Requirements: A degree or diploma from a New Brunswick university, a minimum language proficiency of CLB 4, and a minimum education of a diploma or degree.
  5. Labour Market Stream: This stream is for workers who have a job offer in New Brunswick and meet the program's requirements.
    • Requirements: A job offer in New Brunswick, a minimum language proficiency of CLB 4, and a minimum education of a high school diploma.

To be eligible for the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program, candidates must also meet the following general requirements:

If a candidate is nominated by the province, they will receive a nomination certificate, which allows them to apply for permanent residence in Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).