Immigration New Brunswick Extends Help for Atlantic Immigration Program Endorsees

Immigration New Brunswick Extends Help for Atlantic Immigration Program Endorsees

As processing times at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continue to stretch, Immigration New Brunswick (ImmigrationNB) has stepped in to support endorsees under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). Many candidates awaiting their permanent residence approval now face the challenge of expiring work permits. To ease this burden, ImmigrationNB has begun issuing letters of support for C18 closed work permits, allowing eligible endorsees to remain employed in Canada while their applications are processed.

How Immigration New Brunswick’s New Measure helps AIP Workers

The Immigration New Brunswick AIP work permit extension support provides a temporary yet crucial lifeline for endorsees who would otherwise risk losing their legal work status. This initiative ensures that skilled workers can continue contributing to New Brunswick’s economy while awaiting final decisions from IRCC.

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It’s important to note that AIP endorsees do not qualify for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP), as the Atlantic Immigration Program is employer-driven. The new support letters act as a substitute, helping maintain job continuity without violating program requirements.

Employer and Applicant Responsibilities

ImmigrationNB’s new policy also reinforces accountability among both employers and applicants. Endorsees must promptly inform ImmigrationNB of any employment changes including job loss, changes in employers, or significant role modifications as these factors may affect their endorsement status or eligibility for a work permit extension.

Employers, on the other hand, are encouraged to maintain transparent communication to ensure compliance with AIP regulations. This proactive approach helps maintain the integrity of the program while supporting both employers and workers through administrative delays.

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A Step toward Stability for AIP Applicants

By introducing this measure, Immigration New Brunswick demonstrates a strong commitment to worker stability and regional labor market continuity. Many AIP participants are essential workers in healthcare, manufacturing, and hospitality sectors vital to New Brunswick’s growth.

The new Immigration New Brunswick AIP work permit extension policy ensures that endorsed workers can stay employed without interruption while awaiting their permanent residence, reducing uncertainty and stress for thousands of applicants.

This new measure by Immigration New Brunswick highlights the province’s proactive stance in supporting its workforce and addressing IRCC delays through practical solutions.

If you are an AIP endorsee or planning to apply through the Atlantic Immigration Program, our experts at ImmigCanada can help you extend your work permit, manage documentation, and secure your pathway to Canadian permanent residence with ease.

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Contact ImmigCanada Immigration Consulting Services today and let our professionals help you stay on track toward permanent residency in Atlantic Canada.

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