Immigration Lawyers for The Newfoundland and Labrador
Provincial Nominee Program
Newfoundland and Labrador together form one province which is furthest to the east in Canada. It has steep coastlines, boreal forests and old rock formations. There are 3 national parks and 18 wilderness and ecological reserves. The population is just over 500,000.
Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program Streams
Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry
Aligned with the federal Express Entry Program
Skilled Worker
For those who have a local job offer
International Graduate
For recent graduates with a local job offer
International Entrepreneur
For those who want to start, co-manage or buy a local business
International Graduate Entrepreneur
For those former students there who want to start, co-manage or buy a local business
Atlantic Immigration Program
To learn more about this program please click here.
Newfoundland and Labrador PNP Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have to live there?
You should intend to live in Newfoudland and Labrador
at the time you apply. Nevertheless, the Canadian Constitution guarantees freedom of mobility and so if you change your mind after becoming a Permanent Resident, you may move to another area of Canada.
What is the Newfoundland and Labrador PNP and how does it work?
You must first complete an application and receive a nomination. Then you must apply for the federal stage which involves assessment for medical, criminal and security issues.
What is faster: the Newfoudland and Labrador PNP or the Atlantic Immigration Program?
In our experience, the Atlantic Immigration Program is faster.