hichCanada said:Please add +91-9923158259 in NBPNP whatsapp group.
http://welcomenb.ca/content/wel-bien/en/immigrating_and_settling/how_to_immigrate/new_brunswick_provincialnomineeprogram/New_Brunswick_express_entry/EligibilityRequirements.htmlSumaiyya Nauman said:hi
what are specified open Category occupation in NBPNP ? where we able to find that ?
This is one of the requirements for priority one. If you don't have any other connections (family or studies) in NB the you can't apply under priority one. If you don't qualify under priority one then you can still apply under priority two (attend a NB info session) or see if your NOC falls under open category.vincemanalo1 said:Hi Guys,
Based on the page here
Have at least 12 months full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) paid skilled work experience in New Brunswick in the three years before the application is made, which cannot have been gained through self-employment or while you were a full-time student (volunteer work, unpaid internships, co-op terms, etc. do not count) and which is in NOC Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or B;
Is it true that one of the minimum requirements for New Brunswick is "You should work there for at least 12 months"? Which means that if you have no work experience there you are not eligible to apply?
I hope someone can answer that.
Thanks,
Vince
vincemanalo1 said:Hi Guys,
Based on the page here
Have at least 12 months full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) paid skilled work experience in New Brunswick in the three years before the application is made, which cannot have been gained through self-employment or while you were a full-time student (volunteer work, unpaid internships, co-op terms, etc. do not count) and which is in NOC Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or B;
Is it true that one of the minimum requirements for New Brunswick is "You should work there for at least 12 months"? Which means that if you have no work experience there you are not eligible to apply?
I hope someone can answer that.
Thanks,
Vince
beogradjanin1 said:Yes, this is true. I live in NB for 3 years, I graduated here, I have a family here, but I have worked for 11 months. So I am applying next month when I make my 12th month. You have to work for one year (365 days) to be able to apply.
santocan said:Hi Beo,
As u have been in NB for sometime now, could you please tell us how gud the place is.. Just wanted to make sure its worth the wait... Submitted my EOI in April under OPEN category. How is the IT job market in NB?
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beogradjanin1 said:I am not in IT business but what I have heard is that IT market is good in NB. Fredericton is known as IT capital city in Canada. Now the economy is not so good here, so job market, in general, is bad. So for IT, I am talking only what I have heard, not from my personal experience. By the way, if you are not patient to wait I have to tell you that shortest wait is through the NB. People from Alberta are waiting just for nomination for two or sometimes three years.