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Newfoundland and Labrador needs more immigrants

Mohanad Moetaz
Published: February 12, 2021

Newfoundland and Labrador are looking to attract and retain new immigrants to address its aging and declining population.

The province聽may not typically be聽an immigrant鈥檚 first choice when immigrating to Canada. That is reserved for the more聽popular聽provinces such as Ontario and B.C.

As a consequence, the province is looking to boost its immigration efforts. Immigration has become a聽priority among political party campaigns as we approach the provincial election date聽on February 13.

The Liberal Party in the province is promising that they will welcome triple the number of newcomers in the next five years. The Progressive Conservatives聽also promised to have high immigration targets.

Immigrants in the province are arguably the best placed聽to offer ideas to address the immigration problem.聽CBC鈥檚聽Here & Now,聽a聽television聽news聽program聽based in the province,聽held an immigration-focused panel.

Those聽who appeared on the panel聽suggested that the lack of job opportunities in the province plays a huge role as to why people聽may be discouraged from immigrating to the Newfoundland and Labrador.

In addition, it was suggested that it is not only up to the province to help newcomers integrate, but it should also be the people鈥檚 responsibility.聽One person said that the province needs a long-term retention plan, and that聽the province needs to educate students in schools聽and universities聽about racism, oppression and cultural sensitivity.

How to immigrate to Newfoundland and Labrador?

If you wish to make Newfoundland and Labrador your new home, you have two main options:

  • The (NLPNP), and
  • The (AIPP).

The NLPNP has categories for skilled workers, international graduates, entrepreneurs and international graduate entrepreneurs.

Skilled workers who have valid profiles need to have a full-time job or job offer from an聽employer聽in the province,聽meet the minimum education and work experience requirements, and have enough money to support themselves and their families.

If they do not have a valid Express Entry profile, skilled workers will also need to prove their language proficiency in English or French.

International graduates need to have completed at least half of their studies in Canada and must have graduated from an eligible college or university. They must also have a full-time job offer from an eligible employer, meet language requirements and have enough money to support themselves.

The AIPP is a fast-track program that helps employers in Canada鈥檚 Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island) to hire foreign workers. Employers do not need to obtain a (LMIA) under the AIPP.

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