Newfoundland and Labrador offers several alternatives for foreign workers seeking long-term residency. Depending on your skills and experience, one option might be to apply through Canadian Provincial Nomination. To find out whether you are eligible, just click on the link below to take our free assessment.

Newfoundland immigration options

You may be able to achieve long-term residency in Newfoundland through the federal skilled worker program, the business immigration scheme or because of family connections. Like many Canadian provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador offers an alternative entry route through the Provincial Nominee Program. Known as the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nomination Program (NLPNP), this scheme gives priority to workers who can make an immediate economic contribution to the province.

How to apply for Newfoundland immigration

Foreign applicants seeking a permanent move to Newfoundland and Labrador should find out how their occupation is classified in Canada. There are several different categories of the NLPNP:
  • Skilled Worker – applicants must have a guaranteed offer of employment from a Newfoundland employer, or be working their already on a valid work permit.
  • International Graduate – this is for recent graduates with postgraduate work permit and a job/job offer from a Newfoundland employer.
  • Family connections – this is for applicants aged 18-49 who have a family member in Newfoundland who can sponsor them.
  • Immigrant entrepreneur – for those who want to start a business or purchase an existing company in Newfoundland.
Find out which category will allow you to qualify for provincial nomination in Newfoundland and Labrador using the free assessment.

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