Immigration to New Brunswick - Canada's provincial program (NBPNP)

Immigration to New Brunswick - Canada

You can immigrate to Canada through one of the provincial programs, the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program.

New Brunswick is one of the eastern Maritime provinces of Canada. It is the only Canadian province with two official languages, English and French. About 30% of the population speaks French and considers it their first language. The largest cities in New Brunswick are Moncton, St. John, and Fredericton.

Applicants who do not score the required points for immigration to Canada through the federal program can try to immigrate through one of the 11 provincial programs. It is not difficult, and they are suitable for a wide range of occupations. These programs are also interesting for those who plan to live and work in a particular province or territory.

The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) includes several streams.

Streams for employees and graduates

Streams for entrepreneurs

Other ways to immigrate to New Brunswick

New Brunswick, along with the other Atlantic provinces, participates in the Atlantic Immigration Program, which allows skilled professionals, skilled trades, and university graduates to move to Canada.

By choosing one of the streams, you can get permanent residency in Canada and Canadian citizenship after three years of permanent residency.

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