New Brunswick PNP Quota Increase from 2750 to 4,250

New Brunswick has announced a major quota increase in its immigration allocation for 2025, raising the number of provincial nominations to 4,250, up from 2,750. This bold move positions NB ahead of even British Columbia in immigration allocations.


Key Highlights of the New Brunswick PNP Quota Increase:

🚨 1. Record Immigration Numbers

The New Brunswick PNP quota increase marks the largest in the province’s historyβ€”reflecting its urgent need to fill workforce gaps.

πŸ₯ 2. Targeted Sectors:

  • Healthcare: Demand for nurses, doctors, and healthcare aides is driving aggressive recruitment.

  • Education: Schools are actively hiring international educators.

  • Construction: Ongoing projects need skilled trades like electricians and carpenters.

πŸ›‘οΈ 3. Support for Asylum Claimants

As part of the expanded plan, NB will resettle 400 asylum claimants over two years, backed by $14.1 million in federal funds for temporary housing and integration support.

πŸ’Ό 4. Industry Response

Major organizations including Irving, the Agricultural Alliance, and the NB Multicultural Council back the New Brunswick quota increase, citing critical labour shortages across sectors.

🏘️ 5. Settlement Support for Newcomers

New Brunswick will provide:

  • Job matching with local employers

  • Language training programs

  • Housing and community integration services


🌍 Why This Matters

This New Brunswick PNP quota increase aligns with Canada’s broader immigration goals and boosts NB’s position as a top destination for skilled immigrants.

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