NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM
This is a quicker alternative for those who wish to immigrate to Canada. Under the program, Newfoundland and Labrador nominate eligible candidates for permanent residence in Canada.
NLPNP PROGRAMS
EXPRESS ENTRY SKILLED WORKER CATEGORY
This category is aligned to the federal Express Entry. To be eligible, you must be a skilled worker with an active profile in the Express Entry pool. You must also have a job offer from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer and intend to reside in the province permanently.
SKILLED WORKER CATEGORY
To be eligible, you need to have a valid job offer from an eligible Newfoundland and Labrador employer. Otherwise, you must be working in the province on a valid work permit.
INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CATEGORY
In this category, you can apply for a provincial nomination if you are a recent graduate with a post-graduate work permit. You must also have a job or a valid job offer from an eligible Newfoundland and Labrador employer.
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