When you graduate from a Canadian learning institution, you will open new doors for Canadian immigration.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 11 May, 2021
Projects aimed at helping newcomers integrate into Canadian communities will receive support from the federal government.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 07 August, 2019
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program is now open for new Expressions of Interest from eligible foreign nationals who are currently living and working in New Brunswick.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 29 November, 2018
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program has brought a temporary halt to Expressions of Interest for its Entrepreneurial Stream.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 17 October, 2018
The province of New Brunswick has announced that publicly-funded health care is now available for international students who are completing full-time studies in the province. The announcement was made on October 6 and the new measure will come into immediate effect.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 10 October, 2017
Express Entry candidates in certain priority occupations who have attended an information session hosted by the immigration authorities of New Brunswick may submit an application for an enhanced provincial nomination, but this option will only be available for a temporary period.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 07 September, 2017
Foreign workers currently employed in the province of New Brunswick have a fresh opportunity to obtain Canadian permanent residence, after the provincial government reopened its Express Entry Labour Market stream (EELMS) to these workers only. This enhanced Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) stream is part of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP), through which the province welcomes new permanent residents who can settle quickly.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 28 April, 2017
The government of New Brunswick and the federal government of Canada have signed a new agreement, the Canada-New Brunswick Immigration Agreement. The deal aims to help New Brunswick address labour shortages and grow its population.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 31 March, 2017
The recently-launched Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program has attracted interest from employers in its early stages, the government of Canada has announced. In a meeting between the federal Immigration Minister, Ahmed Hussen, and Donald Arseneault, New Brunswick Minister for Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, it was revealed that as of March 31, 2017, more than 50 employers have been formally designated to recruit immigrants within the scope of the AIPP.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 31 March, 2017
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) — a new three-year pilot program for immigration to Atlantic Canada — was launched on March 6, 2017.
Up to 2,000 new applications to this employer-driven program will be processed in 2017, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) aims to process 80 percent of complete applications in six months or less.
Read moreThe CanadaVisa Team - 08 March, 2017