Thanks for the prompt Response. I get your point.
I can see that next NBPNP Express Entry Session is in Dubai and is already closed for registrations. Can we attend anywhere for example next available slot is in Riga, Latvia.
Moreover, Can you provide some more details on how these sessions help you to get ITA (may be any existing thread or post with details).
Also, what's the process to get license and again any existing thread or post.
Really appreciate your help.
Yes you can attend anywhere, as long as you are able to. But just let NBPNP know that you are not a citizen/resident of the country - once you have registered for the session, send them an email at
promotions@gnb.ca to let them know
This is the thread for those details
but basically:
Attending an information session can be used as your Connection to NB when sending an EOI as stated before
The session is compiled of 2 parts, with an optional 3rd part.
Part 1: NBPNP representatives talk for around an hour about NB and the cities/towns of NB. They talk about the way of life, cost of living, job opportunities,healthcare, education, etc. They explain the process for the NBPNP, also mention the AIPP process, and then the CIC process once you receive nomination. This consists of videos and PowerPoint presentations.
Part 2: Question and answer session, about 30-45 minutes, where you can ask anything regarding the process, jobs, healthcare, etc.It helps if you have specific concerns that you want to bring up. Just make a list of questions that you may want to ask. The representatives are very friendly and approachable. Some of them are even willing to stay and talk with you after the session has ended.
Part 3: Interviews by designated employers. This can take place before the session or after the session, or both. It depends on which employers show up for the session. For the one Z and I attended, there were supposed to employers from IT companies present, however that changed at the last minute, and only a few employers from the food industry came. Those attendees who had experience in the food industry did have interviews, both the day before the session and also after the session, and some were lucky enough to be offered jobs.
I am not sure of the license process as I have not needed to do this.
But, check these links:
https://www.nbscett.nb.ca/
http://www.apegnb.com/en/home/default.aspx