
Newfoundland and Labrador has conducted a new round of immigration invitations, issuing over 240 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates through its provincial immigration pathways. The draw reflects the province’s continued effort to attract skilled workers and international talent to support economic growth and address labour shortages.
The invitations were issued through two major immigration programs:
- Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
📊 Overview of the Latest Newfoundland and Labrador Draw
In this latest round:
- Total invitations: 240+ candidates
- Programs involved: NLPNP and AIP
- Selection system: Expression of Interest (EOI) system
Newfoundland and Labrador uses an EOI-based selection model, where candidates first submit a profile and are then invited based on labour market needs and ranking factors.
🏛 Programs Used in the Draw
1️⃣ Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)
The NLPNP allows the province to nominate individuals for Canadian permanent residence who can contribute to its economy.
Key features:
- Targets skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs
- Requires a job offer from a provincial employer in most cases
- Leads to permanent residence after nomination approval
2️⃣ Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
The AIP is an employer-driven immigration pathway used across Atlantic Canada.
Key features:
- Requires a job offer from a designated employer
- Focuses on filling labour shortages in key sectors
- Includes a settlement plan and provincial endorsement
This program helps employers recruit foreign workers for roles that cannot be filled locally.
📈 Growing Immigration Activity in Newfoundland and Labrador
This latest draw follows a strong start to 2026 for the province.
Earlier in March 2026, Newfoundland and Labrador issued a record 445 invitations in a single draw, highlighting increasing immigration activity.
The province has been steadily increasing invitations to:
- Address labour shortages
- Support population growth
- Strengthen regional economies
📋 How Candidates Are Selected
To be considered for these programs, candidates must:
✔ Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
✔ Meet eligibility criteria (education, experience, language)
✔ Often have a valid job offer from an employer in the province
✔ Align with labour market needs
Once invited, candidates must submit a full application within a specified timeframe.
🎯 Why This Draw Matters
This latest draw shows that Newfoundland and Labrador continues to:
- Expand opportunities for skilled foreign workers
- Prioritize employer-driven immigration pathways
- Use targeted selection to meet economic needs
For candidates, this means:
👉 More opportunities outside major provinces like Ontario or British Columbia
👉 Faster pathways through regional immigration programs
👉 Increased chances for those with job offers in Atlantic Canada
📌 Final Thoughts
Newfoundland and Labrador’s latest immigration draw inviting over 240 candidates highlights the province’s growing role in Canada’s immigration system. Through programs like the NLPNP and Atlantic Immigration Program, the province is actively attracting talent to support its workforce and long-term development.
For immigration candidates, especially those open to settling in Atlantic Canada, these programs remain a strong and increasingly accessible pathway to permanent residence.




