Newfoundland and Labrador has once again opened doors for skilled talent from around the world. On July 29, 2025, the province conducted its sixth Newfoundland and Labrador provincial immigration draw of the year, inviting skilled workers and newcomers to join its growing communities through the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).
While the latest round brought opportunities for 150 candidates, the draw also reflected a notable decline in invitation numbers compared to earlier this year.
Newfoundland and Labrador PNP Draw Details
The Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism (OIM) issued invitations under two key pathways:
Program | Invitations Issued |
NLPNP | 100 |
AIP | 50 |
Total | 150 |
This marks the lowest invitation total since Newfoundland and Labrador switched to an Expression of Interest (EOI) system earlier this year. While the AIP invitation numbers have remained relatively stable, NLPNP invitations saw a significant drop from previous rounds.
Invitation Trends in 2025
Here’s how the latest draw compares to earlier rounds this year:
Date of Draw | Program | Invitations | Total Candidates |
April 3 | NLPNP | 206 | 256 |
AIP | 50 | ||
May 8 | NLPNP | 281 | 328 |
AIP | 47 | ||
May 29 | NLPNP | 351 | 405 |
AIP | 54 | ||
June 24 | NLPNP | 257 | 320 |
AIP | 63 | ||
July 10 | NLPNP | 300 | 359 |
AIP | 59 | ||
July 29 | NLPNP | 100 | 150 |
AIP | 50 |
Year-to-date totals:
- NLPNP: 1,495 invitations
- AIP: 323 invitations
- Overall: 1,818 invitations
With a 2025 NLPNP allocation of 2,050, the province still has 555 nomination spaces remaining. For the AIP, 152 spaces remain out of its 475 allocation.
How the EOI System Works in Newfoundland and Labrador
In February 2025, the province shifted from a first-come, first-served system to the Expression of Interest (EOI) model.
Here’s how it works:
- Submit your EOI to the OIM.
- The OIM reviews all EOIs against current labour market needs.
- Invitations to Apply (ITAs) are issued in batches throughout the year.
- You can only submit an NLPNP application or be part of an AIP endorsement after receiving an ITA.
This approach ensures that candidates whose profiles match the priority sectors get faster processing and better chances of selection.
Priority Sectors in Newfoundland and Labrador
Currently, the province prioritizes applications from the following industries:
- Health care
- Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
- Aquaculture
Occupations in these sectors are exempt from labour market testing and benefit from priority processing. Details about qualifying jobs can be found on the province’s official immigration website.
Why This Draw Matters
The July 29 Newfoundland and Labrador PNP immigration draw signals a more targeted approach to address specific labour shortages while managing the province’s annual nomination spaces. For skilled professionals, especially in health care, IT, and aquaculture, the opportunities remain promising despite fewer overall invitations in this round.
Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Immigration Draw Continues to Offer Opportunities
While the July 29 round marked the smallest number of invitations in 2025 so far, the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial immigration draw still offers skilled workers a valuable pathway to settle in the province. With hundreds of nomination spaces still available for the year, candidates aligned with the province’s labour needs — especially in priority sectors — should consider submitting their EOIs promptly. Early preparation, accurate documentation, and staying informed on sector demand can make all the difference in securing your invitation. To learn more and staying ahead, check our Express Entry Tracker!
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