The Manitoba government has taken another major step toward strengthening its health-care system by inviting 328 health-care professionals through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). This new Expression of Interest (EOI) draw, announced by Labour and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino and Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara, aims to retain skilled workers already contributing to Manitoba’s health-care...
Category: Provincial Nominee Program
New Brunswick Draw Results: 522 Candidates Invited in October 2025 NBPNP Draws
On October 15, 2025, New Brunswick announced the results of its latest New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) draws held between October 6 and October 9, 2025. The province conducted two separate draws, one under the NB Express Entry – Employment in New Brunswick Stream (all sectors) and another under the NB Skilled Worker –...
NLPNP and AIP Draw October 2025: 125 Candidates Invited in Newfoundland and Labrador
On October 9, 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador conducted a new round of selections under the Enhanced Expression of Interest (EOI) system, inviting 125 candidates. Of these, 73 were invited under the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP), while 52 candidates received invitations through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). Since the launch of the Immigration...
Latest MPNP Draw #255 Invited 862 Skilled Worker Candidates
The latest MPNP Draw #255 was held on October 9, 2025, inviting 862 candidates in the Skilled Worker stream. Of these, 279 were invited under the Skilled Worker pathway and 583 under the occupation-specific selection category. Notably, 203 of the invited candidates held valid Express Entry profiles, demonstrating Manitoba’s alignment with Canada’s federal immigration priorities....
Latest Ontario PNP Draws Invites Over 1,600 Invitations Issued Under OINP Employer Job Offer Streams
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has released the results of its latest draws held on October 9, 2025, issuing 1,680 invitations across multiple Employer Job Offer streams. These draws reflect Ontario’s continued focus on addressing labour shortages in critical areas like healthcare, early childhood education, and regional economic development, through its Regional Economic Development...
Alberta PNP Draws Issue 1,324 Invitations for Construction, Tech, and Skilled Workers
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) kicked off in October 2025 with a strong wave of activity, issuing 1,324 invitations through three separate Alberta PNP draws held on October 1, 3, and 7, 2025. These draws targeted candidates in construction, technology, and general occupations, reflecting Alberta’s continued focus on sectors that drive housing, innovation, and...
What Documents are Required for the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot?
If you’re planning to apply under the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot (NBCWP), preparing the right documents in advance can make or break your success. This employer-driven immigration stream allows eligible foreign workers to live, work, and eventually apply for permanent residency in New Brunswick, but only if you meet all program requirements and submit...
How Long Does It Take to Get PR Through New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot Program?
The New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot PR process is one of Canada’s most structured and opportunity-driven immigration pathways. Designed to tackle persistent labour shortages in New Brunswick, this pilot allows skilled foreign workers to transition seamlessly from a temporary work permit to permanent residency, often within one to two years. What makes this program unique...
Top Reasons Why New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot Applications Get Refused?
Applying for Canadian permanent residency through the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot (NBCWP) is an excellent pathway for skilled workers seeking long-term stability in Canada. However, despite its opportunities, many applications are refused each year due to missing information, ineligible job offers, or failure to meet program-specific conditions. Understanding the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot...








