Newfoundland and Labrador Holds Smallest Immigration Draw of 2026
Newfoundland and Labrador Holds Smallest Immigration Draw of 2026, Invites 57 Skilled Candidates
The July 10 draw resulted in 57 invitations being issued to eligible candidates seeking permanent residence in Canada through provincial pathways. Although the overall number of invitations was lower than previous rounds, the province continues to target workers who can help address labour shortages and contribute to long-term economic growth.
July 10 Immigration Draw Results
During the latest invitation round, Newfoundland and Labrador selected candidates through both the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). The distribution of invitations was as follows:
| Immigration Program | Invitations Issued |
|---|---|
| Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) | 17 |
| Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | 40 |
| Total | 57 |
One notable aspect of the latest draw is that the Atlantic Immigration Program accounted for the majority of invitations. Around 70% of all invitations issued went to AIP candidates, making it the first time since late 2025 that the Atlantic Immigration Program has surpassed the Provincial Nominee Program in invitation numbers.
Atlantic Immigration Program Takes the Lead
Although the province did not explain the reason behind the higher number of AIP invitations, it reflects the increasing importance of employer participation in attracting skilled talent.
Invitation Numbers Continue to Decline
Below is a summary of all draws held so far this year:
| Date of Draw | Total Invitations |
|---|---|
| March 6, 2026 | 445 |
| March 30, 2026 | 245 |
| April 13, 2026 | 210 |
| May 1, 2026 | 190 |
| May 11, 2026 | 186 |
| May 28, 2026 | 103 |
| June 10, 2026 | 108 |
| July 10, 2026 | 57 |
Except for a slight increase recorded in June, every draw throughout the year has generally seen fewer invitations than the previous one. The July selection establishes a new low for 2026. Despite smaller invitation rounds, the province continues to issue invitations regularly, ensuring employers can still recruit skilled professionals when needed.
Invitations to Apply (ITA) Updates
OIM reviews EOIs and issues Invitations to Apply (ITA) in batches throughout the year. When ITAs are issued, the table below will be updated.
| Date Issued | Number of ITAs Issued | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| April 3, 2025 | 256 | NLPNP – 206, AIP – 50 |
| May 8, 2025 | 328 | NLPNP – 281, AIP – 47 |
| May 29, 2025 | 405 | NLPNP – 351, AIP – 54 |
| June 24, 2025 | 320 | NLPNP – 257, AIP – 63 |
| July 10, 2025 | 359 | NLPNP – 300, AIP – 59 |
| July 29, 2025 | 150 | NLPNP – 100, AIP – 50 |
| August 13, 2025 | 231 | NLPNP – 180, AIP – 51 |
| August 29, 2025 | 202 | NLPNP – 125, AIP – 77 |
| September 12, 2025 | 353 | NLPNP – 218, AIP – 135 |
| September 26, 2025 | 217 | NLPNP – 107, AIP – 110 |
| October 9, 2025 | 125 | NLPNP – 73, AIP – 52 |
| October 22, 2025 | 100 | NLPNP – 55, AIP – 45 |
| November 12, 2025 | 330 | NLPNP – 220, AIP – 110 |
| March 6, 2026 | 445 | NLPNP – 362, AIP – 83 |
| March 30, 2026 | 245 | NLPNP – 209, AIP – 36 |
| April 13, 2026 | 210 | NLPNP – 177, AIP – 33 |
| May 1, 2026 | 190 | NLPNP – 157, AIP – 33 |
Frequently Asked Questions surrounding the EOI Model can be found here. OIM uses EOI prioritization criteria to guide its decisions.
More Than 1,500 Invitations Issued in 2026
Since the beginning of the year, Newfoundland and Labrador has invited a total of 1,544 immigration candidates across both programs.
This balanced approach allows the province to address workforce shortages through both provincial nominations and employer-led immigration pathways.
Which Candidates May Receive Priority?
Applicants may receive greater consideration if they:
- Work in occupations experiencing labour shortages.
- Have employment in the healthcare sector.
- Accept jobs located outside larger urban centres.
- Demonstrate strong plans to settle permanently in the province.
- Have previous education or established connections within Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Work in occupations identified as underrepresented or in high demand.
These selection priorities allow the province to focus immigration on sectors facing the greatest recruitment challenges.
How Candidates Can Apply
Individuals interested in immigrating through Newfoundland and Labrador must first submit an online Expression of Interest using the province’s Immigration Accelerator Portal.
Once an Expression of Interest is submitted, candidates enter the provincial selection pool, where their profile is assessed based on several factors, including:
- Education credentials
- Skilled work experience
- Language proficiency
- Employment in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Long-term settlement plans
- Provincial labour market priorities
The province periodically reviews the pool and invites the highest-ranked candidates to submit complete applications.
What Happens After Receiving an Invitation?
Candidates selected during a provincial draw have 60 days to submit a complete application. The application process differs slightly depending on the immigration pathway:
- NLPNP applicants submit their own provincial nomination application.
- Atlantic Immigration Program applicants have their employer submit the endorsement application on their behalf.
They can then apply to the federal government for Canadian permanent residence. After federal approval, applicants receive Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR), allowing them to settle permanently in Canada.
Current Permanent Residence Processing Times
| Immigration Pathway | Estimated Processing Time |
|---|---|
| Base Provincial Nominee Program | 12 months |
| Enhanced Provincial Nominee Program | 7 months |
| Atlantic Immigration Program | 26 months |
Processing times may change depending on application volumes and federal immigration priorities.
Important Reminder for Candidates
Conclusion
The higher share of invitations issued through the Atlantic Immigration Program also demonstrates the province’s continued focus on employer-driven immigration. As labour market demands evolve throughout 2026, future draws are expected to remain targeted toward candidates who possess the skills and employment needed to strengthen Newfoundland and Labrador’s workforce.
Source :- https://www.gov.nl.ca
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