fbpx
Connect with us

PNP

New Brunswick Draw Issues 143 ITAs Under NBPNP and AIP

Austin Campbell

Published

on

New Brunswick Draw

New Brunswick draw issues 143 invitations through provincial pathways. These draws highlight the growing importance of regional immigration programs for candidates looking to immigrate to Canada through the Express Entry system and other targeted streams.

The province issued invitations through the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), focusing on key sectors facing labour shortages.

New Brunswick Draw Issues 143 ITAs Under NBPNP and AIP

New Brunswick conducted two separate draws:

Draw breakdown:

  • NB Express Entry Stream: 25 invitations
  • Atlantic Immigration Program: 118 invitations
  • Total invitations issued: 143

The Express Entry system-linked draw targeted healthcare and IT professionals. Meanwhile, the AIP draw focused on candidates working in transportation and manufacturing.

This targeted approach reflects the province’s effort to address specific labour gaps.

Provincial Nominee Program’s Role in Canada Immigration

The Provincial Nominee Program remains one of the most effective ways to immigrate to Canada. Provinces select candidates based on local labour market needs.

Key advantages include:

  • Faster immigration pathways
  • Increased CRS score through nomination
  • Higher chances of selection

New Brunswick continues to prioritize sectors that support economic growth.

How the Express Entry System Connects to NBPNP

The NB Express Entry Stream operates within the Express Entry system. Candidates must first create a profile and submit an Expression of Interest.

See also  IEC Canada Draw 2026: 9407 Invitations Issued in Latest Rounds

Selection is based on:

  • Skills and work experience
  • Education and language ability
  • Labour market demand

Once nominated, candidates receive an additional 600 CRS score points, significantly improving their chances of receiving an invitation.

Atlantic Immigration Program Explained

The Atlantic Immigration Program is an employer-driven pathway. It requires candidates to secure a valid job offer from a designated employer.

This program is designed to:

  • Address labour shortages in Atlantic Canada
  • Support regional economic growth
  • Provide faster pathways to permanent residence

Unlike the Express Entry system, the AIP focuses more on employer needs than CRS score rankings.

What This Means for Immigration Candidates

These draws show that provinces are actively selecting candidates with specific skills. For those planning to immigrate to Canada, this creates more targeted opportunities.

To improve chances:

  • Apply through Expression of Interest systems
  • Focus on in-demand occupations
  • Keep profiles updated in the Express Entry system
  • Candidates in healthcare, IT, transportation, and manufacturing sectors have strong prospects.

2026 Immigration Trends in New Brunswick

So far in 2026, New Brunswick has invited over 1,600 candidates. This reflects a consistent effort to attract skilled workers.

The province is:

  • Prioritizing essential industries
  • Using targeted draws
  • Expanding regional immigration pathways

These trends highlight the growing importance of provincial programs within Canada’s immigration system.

Canada immigration news confirms that New Brunswick continues to play an active role in selecting skilled workers. With 143 invitations issued, the Provincial Nominee Program and Atlantic Immigration Program remain strong pathways to immigrate to Canada. For candidates in the Express Entry system, provincial nominations offer a significant advantage and improve overall success rates.

See also  Alberta PNP Draws 2026 Issued 640 Invitations Targeting Key Sectors

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the New Brunswick Express Entry Stream?

It is a pathway under the Express Entry system that allows New Brunswick to nominate candidates based on labour needs. A nomination significantly increases CRS score and improves selection chances.

2. How does the Atlantic Immigration Program differ from Express Entry?

The AIP is employer-driven and requires a job offer, while the Express Entry system is points-based. Both offer pathways to permanent residence but follow different selection methods.

3. What CRS score is needed for NBPNP?

There is no fixed CRS score requirement. However, receiving a provincial nomination adds 600 points, making selection almost guaranteed.

4. Which sectors are prioritized in New Brunswick?

Healthcare, IT, transportation, and manufacturing are key sectors. Candidates in these fields have higher chances of receiving invitations.

5. Is NBPNP a good option to immigrate to Canada?

Yes, it is one of the most reliable pathways. Provincial nominations significantly improve your chances of receiving an invitation through the Express Entry system.

Advertisement

Advertisement

PNP Draws & Updates

DateProvinceInvitations
April 23Ontario2156 Invitations
April 23Manitoba308 Invitations
April 22British Columbia 484Invitations
April 22Ontario 918Invitations
April 16Alberta779 Invitations
Check Out the Full List of PNP Draws➜

Canada Immigration News Podcast

Advertisement

Recent Express Entry Draws

DrawNumber Of InvitationsMinimum CRS Points
414 (French)4000400
413 (CEC)2000514
412 (PNP)473795
411 (French)4000419
410 (CEC)2000515
All Express Entry Draw Results ➜

Advertisement

Trending Searches