Newfoundland and Labrador PNP draw held on June 10, 2026, issuing 108 invitations through its Enhanced Expression of Interest (EOI) system. The latest round included 89 invitations under the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and 19 invitations through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).
The draw highlights the province’s continued efforts to attract skilled workers, international graduates, and newcomers who can contribute to local labour market needs. With immigration remaining a key driver of economic growth, Newfoundland and Labrador continues to use both the NLPNP and AIP to address workforce shortages across multiple sectors.
Breakdown of the June 10 Draw
The province released the following results:
| Date | Total Invitations | NLPNP | AIP |
| June 10, 2026 | 108 | 89 | 19 |
This marks the seventh selection round conducted through Newfoundland and Labrador’s Enhanced EOI system in 2026.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador PNP Draw Update
Immigration Activity Remains Strong in 2026
The province has now invited 1,487 candidates in 2026 through the NLPNP and AIP combined.
For comparison:
- 3,376 invitations were issued during 2025.
- 1,487 invitations have already been issued in 2026.
- Additional draws are expected throughout the year.
These figures demonstrate Newfoundland and Labrador’s ongoing commitment to attracting skilled talent to support long-term economic development.
Why Newfoundland and Labrador Continues to Recruit Skilled Workers
Like many Canadian provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador faces labour shortages in key industries. Employers continue to seek workers in healthcare, skilled trades, technology, transportation, hospitality, and other essential sectors.
Immigration programs such as the NLPNP and Atlantic Immigration Program help connect employers with qualified candidates while providing newcomers with pathways to permanent residence.
The province’s immigration strategy focuses on:
- Addressing workforce shortages
- Supporting regional economic growth
- Retaining international graduates
- Attracting skilled professionals
- Strengthening rural communities
Understanding the Atlantic Immigration Program
The Atlantic Immigration Program remains one of the most attractive pathways for skilled workers interested in settling in Atlantic Canada.
The program allows designated employers to hire international talent when qualified local workers are unavailable. Successful candidates can often benefit from employer support and a direct pathway toward permanent residence.
For many newcomers, the AIP offers a valuable alternative to larger provincial nominee programs.
What This Draw Means for Prospective Applicants
The latest draw confirms that Newfoundland and Labrador continues to actively select candidates through both immigration streams.
Individuals interested in immigrating to the province should ensure their profiles remain up to date and that they meet eligibility requirements for their preferred pathway.
Strong factors often include:
- Relevant work experience
- Language proficiency
- Educational credentials
- Job offers from provincial employers
- Settlement plans aligned with provincial needs
How ImmigCanada Can Help
Newfoundland and Labrador continues to create opportunities for skilled workers seeking permanent residence in Canada. Choosing the right immigration pathway can significantly improve your chances of success.
Our team at ImmigCanada, led by RCIC Eivy Joy Quito (Licence #R512178), helps applicants evaluate eligibility, prepare strong applications, and navigate provincial immigration programs with confidence.
Whether you are exploring the NLPNP, Atlantic Immigration Program, Express Entry, or another pathway, professional guidance can help you make informed decisions.

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