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Immigration New Brunswick Extends Help for Atlantic Immigration Program Endorsees
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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...

New Brunswick Immigration 2025
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New Brunswick Immigration 2025: A Pathway to a Brighter Future

Canada has long been a global leader in immigration, offering exceptional opportunities for skilled workers, students, and families seeking a better future. While recent adjustments in federal immigration policies have led to changes in provincial allocations, New Brunswick continues to play a crucial role in Canada’s immigration system. The federal government has set New Brunswick’s...

New Brunswick Temporarily Pauses Atlantic Immigration Program for 2024
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New Brunswick Temporarily Pauses Atlantic Immigration Program for 2024

The Canadian province of New Brunswick has announced a temporary pause on new endorsement applications under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) effective September 18, 2024. The update comes in light of the fact that the province has already reached its allocation for 2024, so no more applications for endorsements will be accepted for the rest...

Using Sector-Specific Reports and Forecasts of Labor Gaps for the Perfect Long-Term Immigration Strategy
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Using Sector-Specific Reports and Forecasts of Labor Gaps for the Perfect Long-Term Immigration Strategy

  How to choose the right Canadian province for immigration? This is a bit of a chicken-or-egg dilemma for most people seeking to immigrate to Canada. Should you choose the province first and then search for job and PR opportunities there? Or, is it the other way round with the job coming first and choice...