Benefiting from its abundant energy and natural resources, Newfoundland is on an expansion trajectory and is actively inviting proficient individuals and recent graduates to contribute their expertise towards sustaining the positive economic momentum in this Atlantic region. Note that Newfoundland and Labrador (AIPP) is participating in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program.
The province offers the following streams under its nomination program.
- Express Entry Skilled Worker Category
- Skilled Worker
- International Graduate
- International Graduate Entrepreneur: Category
Newfoundland and Labrador Points Assessment – Grid
Factor | Maximum Points |
Education | 28 |
Language Proficiency | 27 |
Age | 12 |
Work Experience | 20 |
Connection to Labour Market and Adaptability | 13 |
Minimum Pass Score | 67 |
FAQs
Who does the NLPNP target?
It targets immigrants with skills, experience, and education needed in the province's labor market.
How does the NLPNP complement the AIP?
Alongside the AIP, it helps Newfoundland and Labrador welcome more immigrants to address labor needs.
What is the NL Express Entry Skilled Worker category?
It's an enhanced category aligned with Express Entry, offering a fast-track pathway to permanent residence.
How does Express Entry work with the NLPNP?
It manages immigration programs, and candidates nominated through NLPNP's enhanced categories gain 600 CRS points.
What are the benefits of nomination through NL Express Entry?
Candidates receive 600 extra CRS points, enhancing their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence.
How do processing times differ between enhanced and base streams?
Enhanced streams have faster processing, potentially granting permanent residence in six months, while base streams require direct IRCC application and may take longer.
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