Immigration Announcement
Eastern College Program Reaches Full Allocation in New Brunswick Immigration Pathway
The New Brunswick Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program has hit an important milestone. As of August 1, 2025, Eastern College officially reached its full allocation under this immigration pathway. This program, designed for international graduates ready to live and work in New Brunswick, has successfully supported skilled students in building their future in Canada.
For graduates planning to use this immigration stream, this development is significant. While no new invitations are being issued under this program, other immigration options remain open. International students, particularly those preparing for life after graduation, are encouraged to explore the wide variety of pathways available through the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP).
What Was the Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program?
This three-year pilot was created to fill critical workforce needs in New Brunswick. It targeted graduates from selected private career colleges who completed one-year or two-year programs in fields such as:
- Education and Social Development
- Health Services
- Information Technology and Cybersecurity
- Business Administration
- Supply Chain and Logistics
The program focused on international students who were not eligible for the federal Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Instead, it offered a direct provincial pathway to permanent residence for graduates who:
- Secured a full-time job offer from a New Brunswick employer
- Had relevant work experience in their field
- Were prepared to live and work in the province long-term
What Happens Now for Students?
While the program allocation is full, students graduating in 2025 and beyond still have several choices for building their future in New Brunswick.
Alternative immigration pathways include:
- New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP): Offers streams for skilled workers and graduates who have qualifying job offers.
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): Ideal for candidates with experience and a job offer from an AIP-designated employer.
These alternatives still provide opportunities for international students to transition to permanent residency after completing their studies.
A Quick Look at the Path to Permanent Residence
Here’s how the pilot program worked:
Step | Action |
1 | Accept a full-time employment offer in New Brunswick |
2 | Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) |
3 | Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) |
4 | Apply to the Government of New Brunswick |
5 | Receive a provincial nomination and work permit support letter |
6 | Submit work permit and permanent residence application to IRCC |
7 | Confirm employment and maintain nomination |
This step-by-step process gave graduates a clear and direct path toward Canadian permanent residence.
New Brunswick Still Welcomes Skilled Graduates
Although the Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program at Eastern College has reached its maximum allocation, New Brunswick continues to support skilled graduates through various immigration options. Whether through NBPNP or the Atlantic Immigration Program, the province remains committed to helping international students achieve their dream of building a life in Canada.