New Brunswick International Recruitment – Ongoing

Occupations in Demand Stream under the PEI PNP Workforce Category

You want to read this article to the very end because you could be having the skills New Brunswick employers are in need of!

To be considered for the international virtual recruitment event in New Brunswick Canada, you must submit a registration profile through this link that will allow you to share more information about your professional training and experience, as well as your immigration information.

If you have a spouse or common law partner, you will be requested for information about their professional experience too.

The registration form has (10) pages.

Once you have entered your information on a given page and click NEXT, you cannot go back and change any information previously entered. It is therefore important to ensure that all information entered is correct and that all requested documents have been uploaded.

Before you begin:

You will need .pdf copies of the following documents organized and ready to upload:
For yourself:

  1. Your ECA report (if you have completed an ECA assessment for immigration purposes)
  2. Your professional resume (CV)
  3. Your language test results or appointment confirmation (required if you have completed or scheduled a language test for immigration or professional purposes)

For your spouse or partner (if applicable):

  1. Their ECA report (if they have completed an ECA assessment for immigration purposes)
  2. Their professional resume (CV)
  3. Their language test results or appointment confirmation (required if they have completed or scheduled a language test for immigration or professional purposes)

If you and/or your spouse have a valid Canadian Federal Express Entry Profile Number, please have those ready as well. If you do not yet have a Federal Express Entry Profile but wish to create one before you submit your New Brunswick profile, you may do so here.

The deadline to submit your application is August 28, 2022 8:59 AM ADT

Priority NOCs

0711 – construction managers

1522 – storekeepers and partspersons

6411 – Sales and accounts representatives – wholesale trade (non-technical)

6551 – Customer services representatives – financial institutions

6552 – Other customer and information services representatives

7231 – Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors

7293 – Insulators apply insulation materials to plumbing, air-handling, heating, cooling and refrigeration systems, piping equipment and pressure vessels

7321 – Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers

7441 –  Residential and commercial installers and servicers

8612 – Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers

9431 – Sawmill machine operators. They operate, monitor and control automated lumbermill equipment to saw timber logs into rough lumber; saw, trim and plane rough lumber

Other NOCs – can also submit if your NOC code is not listed above.

Additional Information:

New Brunswick’s economic immigration programs, please visit www.welcomenb.ca.
If you are an internationally-educated nurses click here.