Dear future neighbour,
Newfoundland and Labrador invited more people to apply for immigration, June 24, 2025 through two programs: the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).
This was the fourth time the province selected candidates using its new Expression of Interest (EOI) system. In this round, 320 invitations were sent out, one of the smallest rounds since April.
Here’s how many people were invited in earlier rounds:
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405 on May 29
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328 on May 8
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256 on April 3
So far in 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador has invited 1,309 people in total—1,095 through the PNP and 214 through the AIP.
Although the federal government reduced the province’s immigration spaces for 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador successfully asked for more. They now have 2,050 spaces for the PNP (up from 1,050 originally) and 475 for the AIP. Right now, 1,216 PNP and 261 AIP spots are still open.
How to Apply
To be considered, candidates must fill out an Expression of Interest (EOI) on the province’s Immigration Accelerator website. Most people also need a special code from their employer to prove they have a valid job offer. This code is not needed for PNP candidates already living in Canada.
EOIs stay active for 12 months. If any personal or job details change, the candidate must update their profile.
If selected, candidates will get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) by email. After receiving an ITA, they (or their employer for AIP) must submit a full application within 60 days.
Getting an ITA doesn’t mean automatic approval. Applicants still need to meet all program rules, be allowed to come to Canada, and follow all provincial requirements.
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