A potentially accelerated path to Canadian permanent residence for provincially nominated candidates, the Express Entry Skilled Worker stream of the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLNP) is open to skilled workers who wish to settle in Newfoundland and Labrador, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements, and hold a guaranteed, full-time job offer.
Get StartedRequirement | |
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Express Entry Profile | Yes |
Connection to Province | No |
Job Offer | Yes |
Language Proficiency | See Express Entry requirements |
Level of Education | Post-secondary |
Work Experience | NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 1 year |
Investment Requirement | None |
Express Entry Requirement
Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker is aligned with the federal Express Entry system. In order to be considered, candidates must have an active Express Entry profile.
Job Offer
Candidates must have a full-time job offer from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer that meets industry standards. If the job offer is in an occupation that is regulated, the candidate must show proof that they are able to work in that profession. The job offer must be in a position classified as National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3. If the foreign worker is currently working in Canada, they must show proof of a valid work permit.
Language Proficiency
All candidates must provide official language test results demonstrating that they meet the language proficiency claimed on their Express Entry profile.
Level of Education
Candidates must have at least a Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma, or a foreign credential that has been assessed as equivalent to a Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma.
Work Experience
Candidates must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in a NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 profession.
Points Assessment Grid
Candidates must score at least 67 points on the Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker Points Assessment Grid.
Settlement Funds
Candidates must meet the settlement funds requirement as determined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This can be demonstrated through their own finances, or through maintaining a valid offer of employment.
Intention to Reside
Candidates must demonstrate an intention to reside in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Job Offer Requirements
Employers must offer the foreign national a full-time, permanent position with a salary and benefits package that is on par with provincial norms for the occupation in question.
Business Requirements
The business must be established in Newfoundland and Labrador, and have been in operation for at least two (2) years. If the business is located in the St. John’s metropolitan area, the employer must have at least two permanent, full-time local employees. If the business if outside St. John’s, the employer must have at least one permanent, full-time local employee.
Recruitment Requirements
The employer will be required to provide proof that they have made a significant effort to employ a Canadian citizen or permanent resident for the position before an offer was extended to the foreign national.
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): Unless the job offer is LMIA-exempt, the employer must provide a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). An LMIA proves that the employer tried, and failed, to find a Canadian to fill the position being offered to the foreign worker.
In addition to meeting the above requirements, applicants must also score at least 67 out of a possible 100 on the Points Assessment Grid for the NLNP Express Entry Skilled Worker stream. Applicants will be graded on their connection to the labour market, adaptability, education, work experience, age, and language abilities.
Factor | Maximum Points |
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Education | 28 |
Language Proficiency | 27 |
Age | 12 |
Work Experience | 20 |
Connection to Labour Market and Adaptability | 13 |
Minimum Pass Score | 67 |
Level of Education Points
Master's or Doctoral (PhD) level 28
Post-secondary degree - program of at least 3 years 23
Trade certification approved by the Department of Advanced Education and Skills 23
Post-secondary degree - 2 years 18
Post-secondary degree - 1 year 15
Maximum 25
Work Experience Points
Experience During the Five Years Preceding Application
5 years 15
4 years 12
3 years 9
2 years 6
1 year 3
Experience During 6-10 Years Preceding Application
5 years 7
4 years 6
3 years 5
2 years 4
1 year 2
Maximum 15
Proficiency in English or French Points
CLB 8 or higher 27
CLB 7 23
CLB 6 21
CLB 5 19
Maximum 27
Age Points
Under 18 0
18-21 8
22-33 12
34-45 10
46-50 8
50 and older 0
Maximum 12
Connection to Labour Market and Adaptability Points
The applicant or their accompanying spouse has a close relative (parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, cousin, step-family member, or in-laws) that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Newfoundland and Labrador 7
The applicant has worked in Newfoundland and Labrador for at least 12 months within the last five years on a valid work permit 3
The applicant studied at an approved Newfoundland and Labrador post-secondary institution for at least one full academic year on a valid study permit 3
Maximum 13
The Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker stream accepts applications at any time. Skilled workers hoping to immigrate to Newfoundland and Labrador must first submit a profile to the federal Express Entry pool. Once a candidate has been accepted into the Federal Express Entry pool and has a job offer from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer, they may submit their application. Successful applicants will receive a nomination from Newfoundland and Labrador.
After accepting the provincial nomination, the applicant’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score will increase by 600 points, virtually guaranteeing they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence in the next Express Entry draw. After receiving an ITA, the applicant must prepare and submit an official application for Canadian permanent residence within the designated timeframe. Applications for permanent residence submitted through Express Entry are generally processed within six months.
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