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Ishneetd said:
Hi,

I am planning to submit the New Brunswick EOI form on 1st July. I have 2 queries:

1. I am unable to save the form after filling in the details. It says that blank copy of the form will be saved.
2. What time should I submit it at: 8:30 AM AST or 8:30 AM ADT ?
3. My score is coming out to be 69. Is it worth the try with this score?
Thanks

1. Not sure if the have made any changes to the form. I was able to fill out the form earlier. You can still print the blank form, write all the info, scan the filled up form and send them. This is acceptable.
2. Currently it is 8:30 am ADT
3. I would suggest you to improve your score but no harm in applying.
 
canada_CEC2410 said:
May I know how many slots are there for this in EE

For the whole of this year, I believe they are planning to welcome 425 applicants.
 
nav0991 said:
Hi

Anyone include 10 points for AOE ? I have PGWP and wondering if I am eligible for 10 points ?

Thanks

I believe PGWPP is similar to WP and you would qualify for 10 points. But I suggest you get this clarified before applying.
 
Hi. How to fill up this NBPNP EELMS EOI ( https://www.pxw1.snb.ca/snb7001/e/1000/CSS-FOL-NBPNP-019E.pdf )?

asking because I saw a box to write my birth date and also corresponding score. question is should i also fill up the score by myself?

2nd question is how to fill up the CLB score? Just mention the total score OR there is any option to indicate what was the score in individual sections, for example reading or speaking?

3rd question, do we need to only send the EOI or need to include the ECA and IELTS TRF?

BR//Raiyan
 
Hi Again... did you see this?

Are there any occupations that are not eligible through the NBPNP Express Entry Labour Market Stream?

Yes. Individuals who intend to apply and work in occupations that are regulated in New Brunswick (require a license or certificate to fully practice) must have either a valid job offer from a New Brunswick employer or a license or certificate issued by a New Brunswick regulatory body.
The NBPNP may limit invitations to apply to individuals who have an occupation on our priority list. The NBPNP will prioritize individuals who are educated and experienced in priority sectors. These sectors are subject to change. One of our priority sectors is information technology (IT).Others include skilled trades and professional occupations in business management.

All types of Engineers require a license I can see.
 
Raiyan said:
Hi. How to fill up this NBPNP EELMS EOI ( https://www.pxw1.snb.ca/snb7001/e/1000/CSS-FOL-NBPNP-019E.pdf )?

asking because I saw a box to write my birth date and also corresponding score. question is should i also fill up the score by myself?

2nd question is how to fill up the CLB score? Just mention the total score OR there is any option to indicate what was the score in individual sections, for example reading or speaking?

3rd question, do we need to only send the EOI or need to include the ECA and IELTS TRF?

BR//Raiyan

1. Yes, you would need to fill up birth date as well as the corresponding score all by yourself. It does not have auto populate feature.
2. In the score column, just sum up all points for listening, read, write and speak (as per the grid provided) and write the total score
3. They expect you to send only the EOI. But it does not hurt if you send additional docs as well.
 
Raiyan said:
Hi Again... did you see this?

Are there any occupations that are not eligible through the NBPNP Express Entry Labour Market Stream?

Yes. Individuals who intend to apply and work in occupations that are regulated in New Brunswick (require a license or certificate to fully practice) must have either a valid job offer from a New Brunswick employer or a license or certificate issued by a New Brunswick regulatory body.
The NBPNP may limit invitations to apply to individuals who have an occupation on our priority list. The NBPNP will prioritize individuals who are educated and experienced in priority sectors. These sectors are subject to change. One of our priority sectors is information technology (IT).Others include skilled trades and professional occupations in business management.

All types of Engineers require a license I can see.

I have already spoken to one of the NBPNP Immigration officer and they have clarified to me this would apply only if you are withing canada and currently working in a regulated profession. This would not apply to you if you are outside canada and do not have job offer in a regulated prof.
 
Hello

I have read in the NBPNP, that they are not accepting applicants for the month of june!

once they are open, M I eligible to apply?

My Score is 350 and I am already in EE pool, NOC 4031( Secondary School teacher)

please guide me if i can apply through this nomination
 
Why are you a good candidate for NB:
-Friends/family in NB;
-Visits to NB;
-Work or education in NB
 
I have gone through the eligibility criteria...it doesn't list these requirements what you quoted!

are you sure we need to meet any of these???
 
There is blank filed to fill... about this... or should we leave it blank?
 
Nafees said:
Plz guide me ...

I am already in EE pool, how can I apply in this PNP??

Simply fill EOI form and e-mail it on 1st July.

http://www.welcomenb.ca/content/wel-bien/en/immigrating_and_settling/how_to_immigrate/new_brunswick_provincialnomineeprogram/application_guideandforms.html
 
please clarify me:

University degree at the Master’s level or equal OR university level entry-to-practice professional degree (or equal). Occupation related to the degree must be NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and
-licensed by a provincial regulatory body.
Must be in one of these fields of study: Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatry, Optometry, Law, Chiropractic Medicine or Pharmacy.

Is that mean that only those fields may apply?
 
Alina.Taranenko said:
please clarify me:

University degree at the Master's level or equal OR university level entry-to-practice professional degree (or equal). Occupation related to the degree must be NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and
-licensed by a provincial regulatory body.
Must be in one of these fields of study: Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatry, Optometry, Law, Chiropractic Medicine or Pharmacy.

Is that mean that only those fields may apply?

What is your ECA report saying?