Newfoundland and Labrador Launches New EOI System as New Brunswick Holds Targeted Immigration Draws
Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick
While Newfoundland and Labrador launched its first-ever invitation round via a new Expression of Interest (EOI) system, New Brunswick conducted multiple draws across various streams, addressing ongoing labour shortages.
Newfoundland and Labrador Launches New EOI-Based Selection System
In its debut round, the province extended 256 invitations under two key immigration programs:
| Program | Invitations Issued |
|---|---|
| Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) | 206 |
| Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | 50 |
| Total | 256 |
Who Was Targeted?
- Are currently residing in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Hold offers in rural or remote communities.
- Are recent graduates from local post-secondary institutions.
New Brunswick Continues Momentum with Multi-Stream Immigration Draws
While Newfoundland and Labrador unveiled a new selection process, New Brunswick continued its active use of the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) with a series of occupation-focused draws between April 6 and April 12.
Draws Held and Invitations Issued
- April 7-8 Draws (432 Invitations):
- NB Skilled Worker Stream – New Brunswick Experience
- NB Skilled Worker Stream – New Brunswick Graduates
- April 9 Draw (45 Invitations):
- NB Express Entry Stream – Employment in New Brunswick
Occupations in Focus
- Construction Trades
- Healthcare
- Education and Social & Community Services
Additionally, New Brunswick targeted candidates with work permits expiring in 2025 in several key industries, such as:
- Information Technology (IT)
- Transportation
- Manufacturing
- Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Forestry
- Professional Occupations (particularly under NOC categories 1000 and 2000, within TEER levels 0, 1, and 2)
Candidates under the Express Entry draw were required to demonstrate 12 months of continuous, full-time employment with a New Brunswick employer to be eligible.
Strategic Provincial Efforts to Fill Labour Gaps
What This Means for Potential Applicants
- Aligning with in-demand occupations.
- Securing job offers in participating provinces.
- Staying informed on changing eligibility systems like the new EOI portal.
Backlog over The Past six Months
For a broader perspective, here is the trajectory of the backlog over the past six months:
| Month | Immigration Backlog | Change Relative to Previous Month |
|---|---|---|
| September 2024 | 1,097,000 | +1.73% |
| October 2024 | 1,056,100 | -3.73% |
| November 2024 | 1,006,500 | -4.70% |
| December 2024 | 942,300 | -6.38% |
| January 2025 | 892,100 | -5.33% |
| February 2025 | 821,200 | -7.95% |
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