Newfoundland and Labrador Invites 208 Candidates in Latest 2026 Immigration Draw
Newfoundland and Labrador Selects 208 Immigration Candidates in Latest 2026 Draw
The latest selection took place on August 10, 2026, marking the province’s 10th immigration draw of the year. Most of the invitations went to candidates under the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP), while a smaller group was selected through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).
The latest results provide another indication of how Newfoundland and Labrador is using its immigration programs to address workforce and regional settlement needs.
208 Invitations Issued Across Two Immigration Programs
The August 10 selection produced a total of 208 invitations. The NLPNP accounted for the overwhelming majority of selections, while the AIP received a considerably smaller share.
The invitations were distributed as follows:
| Immigration pathway | Invitations |
|---|---|
| Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) | 186 |
| Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | 22 |
| Total | 208 |
The 186 NLPNP invitations represent nearly 90% of the province’s latest selections. Newfoundland and Labrador did not publish a stream-by-stream breakdown of the NLPNP invitations. This means the available results do not identify exactly how many candidates were selected from individual provincial streams.
What Influenced Candidate Selection?
Newfoundland and Labrador does not necessarily select candidates solely according to conventional factors such as education or work experience. Its Expression of Interest system allows the province to identify applicants whose profiles correspond with its current economic and labour-market requirements.
Priority can be given to candidates connected to areas such as:
- Healthcare and related occupations
- Sales and service positions
- Employment opportunities outside major population centres
- Occupations with comparatively lower representation
- Other sectors identified as provincial priorities
This approach allows Newfoundland and Labrador to adjust its selection activity according to the workforce gaps and settlement objectives it is trying to address.
August Draw Smaller Than Several Earlier Selections
The 208 invitations issued on August 10 were significantly below the 445 invitations issued in the province’s previous selection round on July 28.
However, the latest result was still larger than several of the smaller draws conducted earlier in 2026.
| Draw date | Total invitations | NLPNP | AIP |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 6, 2026 | 445 | 362 | 83 |
| March 30, 2026 | 245 | 209 | 36 |
| April 13, 2026 | 210 | 177 | 33 |
| May 1, 2026 | 190 | 157 | 33 |
| May 11, 2026 | 186 | 168 | 18 |
| May 28, 2026 | 103 | 84 | 19 |
| June 10, 2026 | 108 | 89 | 19 |
| July 10, 2026 | 57 | 17 | 40 |
| July 28, 2026 | 445 | 400 | 45 |
| August 10, 2026 | 208 | 186 | 22 |
The latest AIP result is particularly notable because only 22 invitations were issued through the program. This is lower than the AIP totals recorded in the province’s March, April, June and July selection rounds.
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.
Newfoundland and Labrador Has Issued 2,197 Invitations in 2026
How the Newfoundland and Labrador EOI System Works
Candidates interested in being considered for the province’s immigration programs generally begin by submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) through Newfoundland and Labrador’s Immigration Accelerator Portal.
The EOI allows applicants to provide information about their background and circumstances. This can include details concerning their:
- Education
- Professional experience
- Language ability
- Employment
- Intended settlement plans
- Connection to the province
Job Offers Are Important for Most Applicants
There is an exception for certain applicants applying through the NLPNP entrepreneur pathways, where the program has different eligibility requirements. The province’s EOI prioritization system can also give greater consideration to profiles that support identified labour-market and regional development objectives.
Permanent Residence Processing Times Can Vary
Provincial selection is only one stage of the immigration process. Candidates must also account for federal processing after receiving a nomination or endorsement. As of August 10, 2026, the reported processing times were:
| Application category | Processing Time |
|---|---|
| Base Provincial Nominee Program | 13 months |
| Enhanced Provincial Nominee Program | 7 months |
| Atlantic Immigration Program | 26 months |
These timelines can change as application volumes and federal processing conditions evolve. Candidates should therefore treat processing estimates as indicative rather than guaranteed completion dates.
Conclusion
The August 10 selection demonstrates that Newfoundland and Labrador continues to use both the NLPNP and AIP to attract workers who can contribute to the province’s economy and communities.
The absence of a detailed NLPNP stream breakdown means candidates cannot determine from the latest results alone which specific provincial stream received the 186 invitations. However, the province’s prioritization framework provides useful insight into the types of profiles that may receive attention.
For foreign workers and prospective immigrants with a strong connection to Newfoundland and Labrador, the latest draw is another reminder that provincial immigration programs can provide an important route toward Canadian permanent residence outside the federal Express Entry system.
Source :- https://www.gov.nl.ca
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