New Brunswick PNP

STEP #1 Submit your Application

Include one original copy of the NBPNP forms and supporting documents; and one original, plus one photocopy of the CIC forms and supporting documents. Use the Checklist for Skilled Workers with Family Support to ensure that you have the required forms and documents.

Documentation submitted with your application will not be returned. You should obtain multiple originals of any documentation submitted with your application (such as reference letters, police certificates) so you are prepared if you need to submit a new application or documentation be requested of you. You must keep a copy of the completed forms and supporting documents. The NBPNP may request additional information at any time during the application process to assess your application. During the application process the Supporter will be contacted by an NBPNP Official with an interview time and date.

STEP #2 BCPNP Will Notify You of Nomination

NBPNP will provide written notification of the final decision. If nominated, the NBPNP will mail your application to the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Upon receiving favorable results, Citizenship and Immigration Canada will issue your permanent residence visa.

STEP #3 Settle in New Brunswick

Within 30 days of landing in Canada, you must notify the NBPNP of your address and telephone number in New Brunswick.

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