NeW Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)
If the prospective candidate looking for the Canada immigration, then New Brunswick is the place for them to start a new journey via Help Overseas. It’s an officially bilingual province in Canada, with about 30% of the population speaking French as a first language. For the selection of immigrant, it has been made an agreement with the Government of Canada, under the name NBPNP as New Brunswick’s Provincial Nominee Program. When applying for NBPNP, candidates must pay attention to every detail filled in the application since it will be reviewed by the Canadian Immigration Officer.If any false detail found in the application, it will be automatically get rejected. To get eligible in an immigration application, NBPNP had defined certain categories which are as follows:
The Aim behind of making NBPNP program
Through this program, skilled workers and business persons will get recruited as per the Canadian immigration Law to live and work in the New Brunswick. Due to the shortage of skilled workers, the province was facing difficulties in growing economically. Consequently, in order to fill this gap, they have decided to invite immigrants from all over the world based on their skills and experience requirements.
Factor 1: Language Proficiency
a | Speaking | listening | reading | writing | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level 9 or higher | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | |
Level 9 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |
Level 7 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Below Level 7 | Not eligible to apply |
Factor 2: Educational Qualifications
education | Points awarded |
---|---|
Doctoral (Ph.D.) level or equivalent | 25 |
Master’s level, or equivalent, OR an entry-to-practice professional degree, or equivalent. Occupational related to the degree must be: 1.NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and 2.Licensed by a provincial regulatory body |
23 |
Two or more Canadian post-secondary credentials (at least one program of at minimum three years), or equivalent | 22 |
Canadian post-secondary credential for a program of three years or longer, or equivalent | 21 |
Two-year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 19 |
One-year Canadian post-secondary credential, or equivalent | 15 |
Canadian high school diploma, or equivalent | 5 |
Factor 3: Work Experience
Duration of work experience | Points awarded |
---|---|
Less than 1 year | Ineligible |
1 year | 9 |
2-3 years | 11 |
4-5 years | 13 |
6 or more years | 15 |
Factor 4: AGE (nbpnp program)
AGE (in years) | Points awarded |
---|---|
Under 18 | 0 |
18-35 | 12 |
36 | 11 |
37 | 10 |
38 | 9 |
39 | 8 |
40 | 7 |
41 | 6 |
42 | 5 |
43 | 4 |
44 | 3 |
45 | 2 |
46 | 1 |
47 or Older | 0 |
Factor 5 : ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT IN CANADA
IF | ANd | POINTS |
---|---|---|
Applicant currently work in Canada on a temporary work permit | A work permit is valid both when applying and when the visa is issued AND IRCC issued work permit based on positive LMIA AND applicant is working for the employer named on the work permit who has made a permanent job offer | 10 |
Applicant work in Canada in a job that is exempt from LMIA requirement under:- 1.An international agreement or 2.A federal-provincial agreement |
Work Permit is valid both when applying and when the visa is issued AND Current employer has made a permanent offer | 10 |
Applicant currently do not: · Have a work permit, or · Plan to work in Canada before getting a PR Visa OR Applicant currently working in Canada and a different employer offer a permanent full-time job; OR Applicant currently working in Canada that is exempt from LMIA but not under an international or federal-provincial agreement |
The employer has made a permanent offer AND An employer has positive LMIA |
10 |
Factor 6 : ADAPTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY FACTORs | Points awarded |
---|---|
Arranged employment (principal applicant only) Points under Factor 5: Arranged Employment |
5 |
Candidate’s previous study in Ontario Candidate completed at least two academic years of full-study at a secondary or post-secondary school in the province 1.NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and2.Licensed by a provincial regulatory body |
5 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous study in the province Candidate’s spouse or common-law partner completed at least two academic years of full-study at a secondary or post-secondary school in Ontario |
5 |
Candidate’s Previous work in Ontario Candidate must complete a minimum of one year of full-time work in the province: · In a skilled occupation Skill type 0, A or B; and · With a valid work permit or while authorized to work in Canada |
5 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous work in Ontario Candidate’s spouse or common-law partner completed one-year full-time work in the province |
5 |
Relatives in Ontario Candidate or their spouse or common-law partner, have a relative who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in Ontario and is 18 years or older |
5 |
Spouse or common-law partner’s language proficiency Minimum CLB level 4 or higher in all four categories (Reading, Speaking, Listening and Writing) |
5 |
THE NBPNP OCCUPATIONS IN-DEMAND LIST 2023
OCCUPATION IN-DEMAND LIST | NOC |
---|---|
Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services | 0013 |
Managers in health care | 0311 |
Financial and investment analysts | 1112 |
Human resources professionals | 1121 |
Executive assistants | 1222 |
Purchasing agents and officers | 1125 |
Administrative assistants | 1241 |
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers | 1311 |
Information systems analysts and consultants | 2171 |
Computer network technician | 2281 |
Software engineers and designers | 2173 |
Database analysts and data administrators | 2172 |
Computer programmers and interactive media developers | 2174 |
Early childhood educators and assistants | 4214 |
Translators, terminologists, and interpreters | 5125 |
Retail sale supervisors | 6211 |
Retail and wholesale buyers | 6222 |
Cooks | 6322 |