The latest New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program draw has created new opportunities for skilled workers looking to immigrate to Canada. The province conducted multiple invitation rounds across several immigration streams, targeting candidates who can contribute to the local labour market and economic growth.
Previously, New Brunswick also issued invitations to 905 candidates in draws held in January and February. Through these New Brunswick PNP draws, eligible candidates received invitations to apply for provincial nomination, which can significantly strengthen their pathway to Canadian permanent residence.
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The latest New Brunswick PNP draw was held on March 03 to 06, 2026, issuing a total of 622 Invitations to Apply, including the New Brunswick Express Entry Stream, NB Skilled Worker Stream, New Brunswick Strategic Initiative Stream and Atlantic Immigration Program.
The table below provides a clear summary of the main highlights and selection details from the latest New Brunswick PNP draw, which includes:
| Date of Draw | Stream | ITAs Issued | Occupational categories selected |
| March 03 to 06, 2026 | New Brunswick Express Entry Stream | 29 | Health care, Education, social and community services, Construction trades, Professional occupations |
| March 03 to 06, 2026 | New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream | 279 | Health care, Education, social and community services, Construction trades, Professional occupations |
| March 03 to 06, 2026 | New Brunswick Strategic Initiative | 189 | All Sectors |
| March 03 to 06, 2026 | Atlantic Immigration Program | 125 | Health care, Education, social and community services, Construction trades, Professional occupations, Transportation Manufacturing |
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program regularly selects eligible candidates from its candidate pool to address labour shortages and support economic growth in the province. In the latest immigration draw, New Brunswick invited candidates who had previously submitted an Expression of Interest and were waiting in the NBPNP candidate pool for selection.
These candidates are typically assessed based on factors such as work experience, education, language ability, and their potential to contribute to the province’s priority sectors. Many selected candidates may also have profiles in the Canada Express Entry program, which offers additional advantages once they obtain a provincial nomination.
Through the provincial nominee program, provinces like New Brunswick PNP can nominate skilled workers who meet specific regional labour market needs. Receiving a nomination can significantly improve a candidate’s chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residence and settling successfully in the province.
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Source: gnb.ca
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