The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to work and live in 1 of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador. The program helps employers hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally.
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The Atlantic Immigration Program replaced the Atlantic Immigration Pilot. You can now submit your permanent residence application to the program.
Employers in Atlantic Canada:-
1-How the program works for employers
Find out how the program works and if you can participate
2-Get designated
Learn how to become a designated employer in one of the Atlantic provinces
3-Take your required training
Sign up for onboarding training and intercultural competency training
4-Find a candidate
Find a qualified candidate you can hire
5-Meet the requirements
Make sure your job offer and your candidate meet the program requirements
6-Make a job offer
Hire a skilled foreign worker or international graduate
7-Submit an endorsement
Get your candidate’s job offer endorsed by the province
8-Temporary work permit
Request a referral letter for your candidate’s work permit
9-Resources for designated employers
Get help for the program, such as training and services from the Dedicated Service Channel
International graduates and skilled foreign workers:-
1-How you can take part in the program
See how you can work and live in Atlantic Canada through the program
2-Who can apply
Find out the requirements of the program
3-Get a job offer
Contact employers to get a job offer that meets the program requirements
4-Get your documents ready
What you need to apply for permanent residence in Atlantic Canada under the program, including a settlement plan and certificate of endorsement
5-Apply for permanent residence
Get the forms you need to apply for permanent residence
6-Get a temporary work permit
Find out if you can apply for a work permit while your permanent residence application is being processed
7-After you apply
What to expect after you submit your permanent residence application, including biometrics and medical exams
8-If your application is approved
Interview options inside Canada, what to expect when you arrive, and settling in Canada
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