New job fair from New Brunswick
The province is again giving some candidates the opportunity to immigrate.
This fall, New Brunswick will host an information session in an online format for members of certain professions, as well as their families. Immigration officers will talk about opportunities to move to the province, and local employers will be recruiting from among the session participants. Successful candidates will be able to find jobs in New Brunswick and apply for permanent residency.
Requirements
The province needs candidates with experience in one of the following occupations:
- repair and maintenance specialists;
- deck sailors of a fishing vessel;
- aquaculture and marine harvesters;
- food and beverage processing operators;
- fish and seafood processing operators;
- food and beverage processing workers;
- fish and seafood processing workers.
Must have at least 1 year of full-time experience or 2 years of part-time experience within the last 5 years. Only paid work is taken into account, volunteering and internships are not eligible. The candidate's spouse can also take part in the session, regardless of profession.
Filing
Candidates who qualify are invited to register on the online portal. There you need to fill in an application form and attach a number of documents in JPG or PDF format:
- valid passport page with photo — obligatory;
- a visa proving legal residence — obligatory if you are not residing in your home country;
- report on certification of diploma of education — if available;
- results of language test — if available;
- resume is optional;
- Spouse's or spouse's curriculum vitae — optional.
The questionnaire consists of 4 pages. Important: be careful when filling in, because if you make a mistake, you will not be able to return to the previous page. Registration does not guarantee that you will participate in the information session.
The following information will be required on the application form:
- level and field of education;
- country of citizenship and current residence:
- passport details;
- age;
- English and French levels (based on test results or personal assessment);
- the amount of funds in the accounts;
- presence of children;
- Having relatives in New Brunswick and other Canadian provinces;
- criminal convictions and serious illnesses of the applicant and family members;
- length of work experience in the required profession;
- presence of a profile in the system Express Entry;
- data on the spouse;
- ability to communicate in social networks and messengers.
What's next?
The New Brunswick Commission will review applications and contact candidates who are interested. They will be informed of the exact date and time of the information session. Only candidates selected by the Commission will be allowed to participate. Participants who are interested in the province or employers will then have the opportunity to immigrate to New Brunswick through one of the provincial programs or the Atlantic program.