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Newfoundland and Labrador expected more

Newfoundland and Labrador expected more than 2022 immigrants in 2019

Newfoundland and Labrador expected more

Newfoundland and Labrador expected more than 2024 immigrants in 2019

Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada’s youngest province having joined Confederation in 1949.Regatta Day is a public holiday in Newfoundland and Labrador that happens every year, on the first Wednesday of August. Many people flock to the capital city of St. John’s to watch boat racing at the Royal St. John’s Regatta, and mingle at social activities onshore.Major industries in the province include oil exploration, mining and tourism.Newfoundland and Labrador appears Canada’s youngest and easternmost province will take in over 1,700 immigrants three years earlier than expected.

In 2017 the provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador said they would welcome 50 per cent more immigrants per year by 2024.

Their figures were based on the 2015 immigration rate when 1,122 permanent residencies were issued— meaning they would need to attract 600 more immigrants to the province in order to meet their target.

The number of applications to Newfoundland and Labrador doubled from 2018 to 2019. The increase in applications may be a result of the Province’s five-year immigration strategy in conjunction with the federal government’s Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP), as both of these initiatives were launched in 2017.

Statistics Canada reports that about 51 per cent of Newfoundland and Labrador immigrants stayed in the province from 2011 to 2016.

The Province is looking to immigration to help improve its declining population, which currently stands at around 525,000 people.

How to immigrate to Newfoundland and Labrador?

  • Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker: This category is tied to the federal Express Entry system. Those who have been accepted into the Express Entry pool may qualify for this pathway. A job offer is required.
  • Skilled Worker Category: Immigrants who have a guaranteed job offer in Newfoundland and Labrador, or are already working in the province with a valid work permit may also be eligible.
  • International Graduate Category: Recent graduates on a Post-Graduate Work Permit may qualify for this category. Applicants must be currently employed or have a job offer lined up.
  • International Entrepreneur Category: This category is for foreign nationals who want to establish, co-manage, or purchase a business in Newfoundland and Labrador. The International Entrepreneur Category will be accepting Expressions of Interest from Aug. 9 to Aug. 15, 2019.
  • International Graduate Entrepreneur Category: International graduates who have studied in Newfoundland and Labrador, and who want to start a business in the province may be accepted into this category.
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program: Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the Atlantic Provinces participating in this program linked with the federal government. It is meant to allow foreign nationals to work in jobs that have not been filled locally. The Canadian government recently announced that the pilot will be extended until December 2021.
  • Express Entry Program: The federal Express Entry system allows Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to select skilled workers for immigration to Canada.
  • Through regular draws, the IRCC invites candidates with high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores to apply for permanent residency. Those applicants with a provincial nomination can receive 600 CRS points towards their Express Entry application effectively guaranteeing them permanent residency.

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