In March 2025, New Brunswick hosts the first provincial draw

In March 2025, New Brunswick hosts the first provincial draw

The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) invited applicants in a few in-demand occupations for its first drawings of the year on March 5 and 6.

In light of a drastically decreased provincial immigration allotment in 2025, the province sought to better connect immigration streams with labor market objectives, which led to these recent draws.

This year, New Brunswick has been allotted 2,750 provincial immigration spaces, 1,500 of which will be distributed under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and 1,250 under the NBPNP.

This piece will discuss

Information on the first draw in New Brunswick and a summary of modifications to the NBPNP’s immigration initiatives.

Results of provincial immigration (8–14 March)

New Brunswick

Under two paths of the New Brunswick Skilled Worker stream, the NBPNP held its first provincial immigration draw of the year on March 5 and 6. Applicants were asked to apply under

Pathways for skilled workers in New Brunswick include 

  • New Brunswick Experience pathway 
  • New Brunswick Graduates pathway.

Priority candidates in particular professions are drawn for invitations to apply (ITAs) for provincial nominations. The following occupations were targeted in these draws:

Social and community services, healthcare, education, and construction trades.

Candidates received a total of 498 ITAs from this draw. A cut-off score for this draw was not disclosed by the NBPNP.

Three distinct pathways have emerged from the New Brunswick Skilled Worker stream as of 2025. The stream consists of the New Brunswick Priority Occupations pathway and the New Brunswick Skilled Worker stream, in addition to the two pathways already mentioned.

Candidates in these particular paths must fulfill extra eligibility requirements, which are outlined below, in addition to fulfilling the requirements for baseline eligibility for the New Brunswick Skilled Worker stream:

Pathway Eligibility Criteria 
New Brunswick Experience Currently working full-time in a non-seasonal position for an eligible New Brunswick employer. 
Employer is willing to support the application. 
Have worked full-time for the same employer for at least 6 consecutive months while living in the province. 
New Brunswick Graduates Completed a program eligible for a PGWP at a DLI in New Brunswick. 
Currently working full-time in a non-seasonal position for an eligible New Brunswick employer or have accepted an offer for such a position. 
Employer is willing to support the application. 
New Brunswick Priority Occupations Accepted a full-time, non-seasonal job offer from an eligible New Brunswick employer. 
Employer is willing to support the application. 
The job offer resulted from a recruitment mission led by the Government of New Brunswick. 
The position must be in a priority NOC code as specified in the program guide. 
At least 1 year of paid work experience related to the position. 

Modifications to the 2025 NBPNP

To maximize its limited provincial nomination allocation, New Brunswick has made substantial adjustments to its immigration streams.

Specifically, the intake of immigrants from three of the province’s streams has changed. Below is a summary of the changes made to these streams:

Stream NameUpdatesOccupations Not Considered
New Brunswick Express Entry StreamAdditions:
Accepting EOIs under two pathways starting March 5, 2025:
1) Employment in New Brunswick pathway; and
2) New Brunswick Interests pathway.
Discontinuations:
The New Brunswick Student Connection pathway will not return in 2025.
NOC 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
NOC 13110 – Administrative assistants
NOC 60020 – Retail and wholesale trade managers
NOC 60030 – Restaurant and food service managers
NOC 62010 – Retail sales supervisors
NOC 62020 – Food service supervisors
NOC 63200 – Cooks
NOC 63202 – Bakers
New Brunswick Strategic Initiative StreamPaused for 2025 – The province has sufficient inventory and will not accept new EOIs.
Discontinuation:
The “In-Person Exploratory Visit to New Brunswick” connection, paused in November 2024, will not return in 2025.
Not applicable
New Brunswick Skilled Worker StreamRestructured into three pathways:
1) New Brunswick Experience pathway
2) New Brunswick Graduates pathway
3) New Brunswick Priority Occupations pathway (not accepting submissions at this time).
NOC 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
NOC 13110 – Administrative assistants
NOC 14400 – Shippers and receivers
NOC 60020 – Retail and wholesale trade managers
NOC 60030 – Restaurant and food service managers
NOC 62010 – Retail sales supervisors
NOC 62020 – Food service supervisors
NOC 63200 – Cooks
NOC 63202 – Bakers
NOC 64100 – Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers
NOC 64301 – Bartenders
NOC 64314 – Hotel front desk clerks
NOC 64409 – Other customer
representativesNOC 65200 – Food and beverage servers
NOC 65201 – Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers, and related occupations
NOC 94142 – Fish and seafood plant workers
NOC 95106 – Labourers in food and beverage processing
NOC 95107 – Labourers in fish and seafood

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