Employers must extend a full-time, permanent job offer to the foreign national, with a salary and benefits package in line with provincial norms for the relevant occupation.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLNP) offers a promising pathway to Canadian permanent residence through its Express Entry Skilled Worker stream. This program targets skilled workers who aim to settle in Newfoundland and Labrador and have a secured, full-time job offer in the province. In this detailed article, we'll delve into the eligibility requirements, application process, and key aspects of this program, without resorting to jargon or buzzwords.
Employers must extend a full-time, permanent job offer to the foreign national, with a salary and benefits package in line with provincial norms for the relevant occupation.
The employer's business must be established in Newfoundland and Labrador and operational for at least two years. Additional requirements vary based on the location of the business.
Employers must demonstrate significant efforts to hire Canadian citizens or permanent residents for the position before offering it to a foreign national.
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): Unless the job offer qualifies for an LMIA exemption, employers must obtain an LMIA to demonstrate their efforts to recruit locally before hiring a foreign worker.
The Points Assessment Grid for the NLNP Express Entry Skilled Worker stream evaluates applicants based on several factors, each assigned a maximum number of points. To qualify, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 67 out of a possible 100 points. Here’s an overview of the factors and their respective maximum points:
Factor | Maximum Points |
Education | 28 |
Language Proficiency | 27 |
Age | 12 |
Work Experience | 20 |
Connection to Labour Market and Adaptability | 13 |
Minimum Pass Score | 67 |
Applicants must carefully consider these factors and aim to maximize their scores in each category to meet the minimum pass score of 67 points and qualify for the NLNP Express Entry Skilled Worker stream.
The NLNP’s Express Entry Skilled Worker stream offers a streamlined pathway to Canadian permanent residence for skilled workers willing to settle in Newfoundland and Labrador. By meeting the program’s eligibility criteria and securing a valid job offer, candidates can embark on their journey towards building a new life in this vibrant province.
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