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Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 150 Invitations in Latest Immigration Draw

Austin Campbell

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Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 150 Invitations

Canadian immigration continues to create new opportunities for skilled workers, with Newfoundland and Labrador issuing 150 invitations to apply (ITAs) for Permanent Residency on July 29, 2025. Of these, 100 invitations went through the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and 50 through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). This draw targeted candidates with valid job offers in skilled occupations who had submitted profiles to the province’s Expression of Interest (EOI) system.

Details of the July 29 Draw

This latest round highlights the province’s efforts to attract talent to meet local labor market needs. By splitting invitations between NLPNP and AIP, the province is ensuring both regional and sector-specific workforce support.

Draw Snapshot

DateTotal ITAsNLPNP ITAsAIP ITAsTarget Group
July 29, 202515010050Skilled workers with job offers

Key Highlights

  • Invitations were exclusively for candidates with skilled job offers.
  • Selection was based on the province’s EOI system ranking.
  • Programs included: NLPNP (for provincial nominees) and AIP (for Atlantic region integration).
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Why This Matters for Skilled Workers?

For those aiming to settle in Newfoundland and Labrador, this draw sends a clear signal: having a job offer in a priority occupation significantly boosts your chances. The combination of NLPNP and AIP pathways provides flexibility for applicants and helps speed up their journey to Permanent Residency.

The Canadian immigration system values skilled talent that can immediately contribute to the economy. With sectors like healthcare, technology, and trades in demand, job-backed applications are being prioritized.

Tips for Future Applicants

If you plan to apply for future draws:

  • Secure a job offer in an in-demand occupation.
  • Create and maintain an EOI profile with accurate, updated information.
  • Monitor provincial announcements for target sectors.
  • Consider both NLPNP and AIP pathways if eligible.

By preparing early and aligning your profile with provincial needs, your chances of selection in the next Canadian immigration draw improve greatly. The July 29, 2025, draw reaffirms Newfoundland and Labrador’s proactive role in Canadian immigration.

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By issuing 150 invitations with 100 through NLPNP and 50 through AIP, the province is strengthening its skilled workforce and offering qualified candidates a direct route to Permanent Residency. For skilled workers ready to bring their expertise to Canada, the message is clear: opportunity is waiting.

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