Studying and moving to a new country can be a bit overwhelming. On this page, we have pulled together all the relevant information for those looking to study, work, and immigrate to Canada.
NBCC is here to support international students as they navigate the Canadian immigration system and the information on this page has been reviewed by a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). Be aware, however, that immigration policies can change without notice. For the most current and accurate information, you should always refer to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website: Study in Canada as an international student - Canada.ca.
Kindly note that the information on this page does not, and is not intended to constitute legal advice, and instead all information, content and material is for general information purposes only. Students are solely responsible for their own research and legal advice in order to ensure that they are in compliance with all Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations in order to gain entry to and at all times during their time in Canada, including, but not limited to, any medical or study and work permit related requirements.
For more information on opportunities to stay permanently in the Province of New Brunswick, please visit www.welcomenb.ca. With an abundance of exciting career opportunities, over 12,000 annually and counting, New Brunswick is recruiting skilled people, like you, who want to grow in a province where their unique knowledge, culture, and perspectives are valued.
Learn more about the following topics to better help prepare yourself for your journey to Canada.
NBCC hosts live information sessions with our International Immigration Advisor, who is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). This is an opportunity for prospective students to ask questions and learn more about the immigration process in Canada. These 30-minute sessions will provide you with all the information you need about navigating the Canadian immigration system. Click here to view upcoming information sessions and watch past recordings.
The resources and guide below have been created by NBCC’s International Immigration Advisor to best prepare our students to navigate the immigration process.
If you are considering becoming a permanent resident in New Brunswick or elsewhere in Canada, there are many potential immigration classes that may be suitable to international graduates in Canada with the right combination of language skills, education, and experience.
In early 2015, Canada launched an active recruitment model for its immigration process called Express Entry. Express Entry is not a category of Canadian immigration but a selection system that adjudicates both federal and provincial immigration classes. The system now selects immigrants from the following programs:
Under the Express Entry system, candidates are ranked against each other in a selection pool, using a points-based system. Only candidates with the highest scores in the pool are issued an Invitation to Apply for Canadian permanent residence.
The Canadian Experience Class is a program designed to retain eligible workers and students with a specific combination of education, language skills, and in-Canada work experience. If you have graduated from NBCC and obtained enough postgraduate work experience from within the country, you may want to consider this program. The Canadian Experience Class is now adjudicated by the federal Express Entry selection system.
At the end of your studies, you must have earned a diploma, trade, or an apprenticeship credential that is recognized by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada. You must also have:
Please note, only experience gathered with postgraduate authorization (i.e. a valid work permit, not a study permit) can count towards this application. Work Experience, Apprenticeships, and Co-Op Terms That Are Completed during Your Time at NBCC Will Not Count in Support of an Application for the Canadian Experience Class.
This class of Canadian Immigration recognizes a combination of work experience and licensing in the skilled trades. In order to qualify for this program, students must:
This permanent residency class also has a list of eligible groups. Please note this information may change from time to time.
Currently eligible groups:
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program has recently developed a program that will work in concert with the federal express entry selection system. Students with the right combination of skills, education, and language proficiency are encouraged to read more at the New Brunswick provincial website.
If you have any further questions about any of this information, please contact us at international@nbcc.ca.