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Important Update: Nova Scotia’s AIP Endorsement System Is Changing from May 1, 2025
Nova Scotia is making major improvements to how employers apply for endorsements under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). Starting May 1, 2025, a new online platform called LaMPSS will replace the current system for endorsement applications. This change is designed to make the process easier, m...

New Brunswick Closes Atlantic Immigration Program for 2025
Bad news if you were planning to immigrate to Canada through New Brunswick in 2025.New Brunswick has officially closed its Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) for the rest of the year. Let’s break down what this means in simple terms. What is the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)? The AIP is a spe...

Canada’s Agri-Food Pilot is Now Closed – What’s Next?
The Agri-Food Pilot, a special immigration program for agriculture and food industry workers, is no longer accepting applications. The program reached its full capacity as of February 13, 2025. But don’t worry! If you were planning to apply for permanent residence (PR) through this program, there ...

New Brunswick Opens Applications for Two Immigration Pathways
Starting March 5, 2025, New Brunswick has reopened applications for two immigration pathways under its Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP). If you’re looking to move to New Brunswick, this could be your chance! The two available pathways are: However, some jobs are not eligible under these path...

Prince Edward Island Limits Atlantic Immigration Program to Three Sectors
Prince Edward Island (PEI) has made a big change to its Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). From January 24, 2025, foreign workers can only apply through this program if they have jobs in healthcare, construction, or manufacturing. This means that if you work in any other sector, you will have to ex...

New Brunswick Stops Endorsing Certain Jobs for Immigration
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) has stopped supporting certain job applications under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). This means that people applying for permanent residency through AIP can no longer use job offers from these occupations to qualify. Jobs No Longer Suppor...

New Brunswick Opens Its Immigration Programs in 2025
Great news for people looking to move to New Brunswick! The province has started reopening its immigration programs after adjusting to new federal limits on how many immigrants they can nominate this year. New Brunswick was given 2,750 nomination spaces for 2025, which are divided between two progra...
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