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  1. Candidates applying for this program must be endorsed by a designated employer. The program helps New Brunswick employers hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally. We are now accepting expressions of interest from New Brunswick employers.

  2. La Lista de Empleadores Designados de New Brunswick de 2023 es una lista de empleadores elegibles que han sido designados por el gobierno de Nuevo Brunswick para recibir inmigrantes calificados a través del Programa de Nombrados Provinciales.

  3. Designated Employers. The following is a list of employers designated in New Brunswick under the Atlantic Immigration Program. The list does not indicate that these employers are hiring. Designated employers are required to advertise vacancies to be filled.

  4. Hace 5 días · Find a job in one of four Atlantic provinces without an LMIA. Home > Work in Canada > Permanent Residency > Atlantic Immigration Program. May 17, 2024. Through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), the federal government, together with the governments of (i) Nova Scotia, (ii) New Brunswick, (iii) Newfoundland and Labrador, and (iv ...

    • About the designation
    • Apply to the province to become designated

    Before you can make a job offer to hire a candidate, you must first become designated by the provincial government of the Atlantic province where the candidate will be working.

    Being “designated” means you can hire candidates under the Atlantic Immigration Program. The provinces are responsible for designating employers.

    To be designated, your organization must

    •not be in violation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) or the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)

    •be in good standing and comply with employment standards and occupational health and safety legislation

    •not recruit or hire workers for the purpose of establishing a pool of candidates that can be later transferred or contracted out to separate businesses for staffing purposes

    Each province has its own application process. There is no cost to become a designated employer. You can find applications to become designated on the provinces’ websites:

    •New Brunswick

    •Newfoundland and Labrador

    •Nova Scotia

    •Prince Edward Island

    The provinces are responsible for designating employers. Contact the provinces directly for any questions about the designation process.  

  5. We are now accepting expressions of interest from New Brunswick employers. If you are an employer looking to become designated and endorse a candidate, visit the INB Portal, create an employer profile or log into an existing profile, and submit an expression of interest. List of Designated Employers – Atlantic Immigration Program.

  6. ATLANTIC . IMMIGRATION PROGRAM. New Brunswick Employer Designation Guidelines. Last Updated: January 2023. Employer Designation Guidelines. January 2022. ACRONYM GLOSSARY: AIP – Atlantic Immigration Program. ECA – Educational Credential Assessment. IRCC – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. IRPA – Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

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