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Priority 1 are following:
1. previous studies in NB
2. Family in NB
3. Job offer in NB
4. French speaker

Priority 2:
Attended information session during last 2 years

Priority 3:
Certain professions (there was previously stop on this stream, but currently previous version is active again, so this is not clear).
 
Warash_77 said:
If you do not have family connection and cannot be priority 1, how do you justify your motivation to stay in the province?

You cannot, they are taking a risk with everyone from info session, that's why wait time is longer for you guys. You have to understand that for example I am in NB over 3 years, I have graduated from College in NB, I invested over $50 000 in last 3 years in this province, plus my family who lives here invested in this province a lot, on top of that I have a job here so I am paying taxes here. I know that maybe doesn't sound so nice but a person like I am should have an advantage over someone who just went on info session. Which again doesn't mean that I will get a nomination. This is a game that we took it.
 
The information comes from people that actually attended past webinars, and asked the very same question: is this session valid for provincial nomination??? And the answer was no.

Eventhough the content presented seems to be pretty much the same as the one presented during the IRL info sessions, these do not grant you with one of the pre-requirements asked by the New Brunswick immigration department, which is, attending, in person, to one of the sessions THEY are presenting, in various cities around the world. These webinars are merely informative, as a means to presente different places in Canada, and are an initiative of the canadian embassy in France, not the provinces itself.

There are also informative sessions on living and working on Ontario, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba em BC. But those are just that, informative sessions.

I don't mean to kill people's "dream" to be nominated by NB, but we need to be realistic here. Those are no good for and ITA from NB.
 
vensak said:
Priority 1 are following:
1. previous studies in NB
2. Family in NB
3. Job offer in NB
4. French speaker

Priority 2:
Attended information session during last 2 years

Priority 3:
Certain professions (there was previously stop on this stream, but currently previous version is active again, so this is not clear).

I believe priority 3 is only for IT professional right ?
 
Bednidhi said:
I believe priority 3 is only for IT professional right ?

Yes, The priority 3 is for IT, however this is closed at the moment (exept of direct job offer which can put you to the priority 1).
 
adrscuds said:
The information comes from people that actually attended past webinars, and asked the very same question: is this session valid for provincial nomination??? And the answer was no.

Eventhough the content presented seems to be pretty much the same as the one presented during the IRL info sessions, these do not grant you with one of the pre-requirements asked by the New Brunswick immigration department, which is, attending, in person, to one of the sessions THEY are presenting, in various cities around the world. These webinars are merely informative, as a means to presente different places in Canada, and are an initiative of the canadian embassy in France, not the provinces itself.

There are also informative sessions on living and working on Ontario, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba em BC. But those are just that, informative sessions.

I don't mean to kill people's "dream" to be nominated by NB, but we need to be realistic here. Those are no good for and ITA from NB.

well described..Thank you. how do we know about the next NB information session ? I checked the website but it doesn't say anything ..any idea
 
vensak said:
Priority 1 are following:
1. previous studies in NB
2. Family in NB
3. Job offer in NB
4. French speaker

Priority 2:
Attended information session during last 2 years

Priority 3:
Certain professions (there was previously stop on this stream, but currently previous version is active again, so this is not clear).

good to know
 
shisha said:
How anybody can know, how many nominations are granted everyday? I think, it is not possible.
I guess it is an estimation, they are counting what people are declaring in forums. I might be wrong, it's just me guessing
 
Hello All,

I was just going through the previous posts on here, someone posted in their reply that NB immigration has stopped accepting EOI from last 3 months. Is that true? just curious if anyone have received ITA recently. I submitted mine on Sep 23 which is last week. I am working in NB under NOC B 2282 and have over 3+ of Canadian exp under same NOC code.
 
Hi All,
Just bn reading people's post here. I think even people who have attended info session in Person this days don't even get ITA. For example I have not heard anyone from London info session get one , even after sending their EOI and it's close to two months now. No one knows what's happening really.
 
Guys, someone posted earlier that the itas have been pending since July. They do accept EOIs but don't issue itas. Probably that's because of the huge backlog of applications from on the spot itas. The same is with sessions I suppose. They just don't need any more applicants for now. But let's hope it will change soon!
 
Accepting EOI forms and not issuing ITA?
 
beogradjanin1 said:
You cannot, they are taking a risk with everyone from info session, that's why wait time is longer for you guys. You have to understand that for example I am in NB over 3 years, I have graduated from College in NB, I invested over $50 000 in last 3 years in this province, plus my family who lives here invested in this province a lot, on top of that I have a job here so I am paying taxes here. I know that maybe doesn't sound so nice but a person like I am should have an advantage over someone who just went on info session. Which again doesn't mean that I will get a nomination. This is a game that we took it.

this is a very good point