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Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)

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The Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) nominates individuals first Permanent Residency in Canada under the categories of skilled worker, entrepreneur and international graduate.

Thousands of qualified Temporary Visa holders enjoy employment in Canada with hopes of obtaining permanent status to better the lives of themselves and their families and through such a program their dreams can be realized. You may be next.

The skilled worker category is comprised of both a high and low skilled stream. Nominee applicants benefit from accelerated processing of their permanent residency application to settle in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Due to the immense interest this program garners the application process is extremely competitive. One certainly can’t afford to have their life’s dream jolted due to incorrectly filled and submitted paper work. It is for just such a reason why employing an immigration professional comes so highly recommended.

The province consists of two distinct land masses: Labrador, which is connected to the mainland, and the island of Newfoundland. A large number of its residents live in the provincial capital of St. John’s, which enjoys a lively culture that draws heavily from its coastal environment.

The province has recently evolved into a significant economic force in the Canadian landscape due to a boom in energy and natural resources.

The NLPNP is Newfoundland and Labrador’s Provincial Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive a Newfoundland and Labrador provincial nomination. 

NLPNP Immigration Streams

The NLPNP accepts applications under the following immigration categories:

Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker

The NL Express Entry Skilled Worker category enables the NLPNP to nominate skilled candidates with job offers through the federal Express Entry immigration selection system. Prospective immigrants who have been accepted into the federal Express Entry pool may be able to apply to the NL Express Entry Skilled Worker category.

Individuals nominated by the NLPNP will receive additional points under the Comprehensive Ranking System, resulting in an Invitation to Apply for Canadian permanent residence.

Skilled Worker Category

The NLPNP accepts applications under this category from individuals who have received a guaranteed job offer from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer. Individuals who are currently working in the province on a valid work permit may also be eligible.

International Graduate Category 

The NLPNP accepts applications under this category from recent graduates of an eligible Canadian post-secondary institution who remain in Canada on a Post-Graduate Work Permit. Applicants must also have either a current job or job offer from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer, and must be working in their field of study at the time of application.

International Entrepreneur Category

This NLNP business immigration category will soon open to foreign nationals who would like to settle in the Newfoundland and Labrador create, co-manage or purchase a business in the province. Candidates must operate their business for a year while on a Temporary Work Permit before pursuing a provincial nomination from the province.

International Graduate Entrepreneur Category

This NLNP International Graduate Entrepreneur will provide international graduates who have attended Newfoundland and Labrador post-secondary institutions and who wish to establish, co-own or run a business in the province with a pathway to Canadian permanent residence. 

Atlantic Immigration Pilot

Newfoundland and Labrador is one of four Atlantic Provinces working in partnership with the Canadian government to hire foreign workers to fill jobs in Atlantic Canada that have not been filled locally. Foreign nationals interested in participating in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot may be residing abroad or on temporary status in Canada at the time of applying.

All applicants to the pilot must have a job offer from a designated employer that meets the requirements of the program. 

What should you ask a licensed Canadian immigration professional about the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee ProWhat to Ask a Licensed Canadian Immigration Professional About the NLPNP?

Not all immigration professionals are created equal. Often we’ve noticed that Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program visas aren’t accepted because the right questions were not discussed.

Here are some very important questions you want to ask any person you are planning on hiring to help you with your Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program visa application:

  • Is there a requirement for a field of study in order to qualify?
  • If you are interested in the skilled worker stream, what is the minimum language standard to apply under the program?
  • A business person looking to apply under the entrepreneur stream should ask, what is the minimum required investment and are there restrictions on the types of businesses that I may invest in?

The immigration professional should have no problems answer those important questions for you.

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