Published: March 2, 2026 | Updated: March 2, 2026 | Data Source: Government of New Brunswick, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
📊 Key Data Summary: According to New Brunswick’s early 2026 data and draws, the NBPNP issued invitations to hundreds of candidates in January–February 2026 (e.g., 705+ by early Feb). The 2026 nomination allocation appears reduced or stabilized (around 1,500 base PNP + ~1,250 AIP in prior patterns, with hints of modest increases). Recent changes include restrictions on accommodation/food services occupations (effective Feb 2026) and continued focus on healthcare, Francophone, and in-demand roles.
New Brunswick NBPNP 2026: Provincial Nominee Program Streams, Requirements & Application Tips
Key Updates to the NBPNP in 2026
According to the latest announcements from the Government of New Brunswick (as of February 2026), the NBPNP has the following major changes:
| Stream/Category | 2026 Changes | Effective Date | Notes/Allocation Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skilled Worker Stream | No longer accepting EOIs/invitations for accommodation & food services (NAICS 72) occupations | February 3, 2026 | Focus on healthcare, trades, education |
| Express Entry Stream | Same sector restrictions; prioritization for NB job offers & Francophone skills | February 2026 onward | Draw-based; frequent rounds |
| Strategic Initiative | Continued Francophone priorities; targeted draws | Ongoing | e.g., 115+ in Jan 2026 draws |
| Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | Integration with NBPNP; monthly endorsements; similar sector exclusions | 2026 updates | ~1,250 in prior patterns |
2025–2026 NBPNP Nomination Statistics
Based on IRCC data and provincial draw updates:
| Metric | 2024 Data | 2025 Data | 2026 Projection (Early) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Nominations | ~3,000–5,000 range (prior highs) | Reduced allocation | ~2,750 total (PNP + AIP) |
| Processing Time (Months) | 8–12 | 6–10 | 4–8 (targeted draws) |
| Invitations Issued (Early Year) | N/A | N/A | 705+ by Feb 2026 |
| Main Occupations | IT, healthcare, trades | Healthcare priority | Healthcare, education, construction |
New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream Detailed Requirements
1. Basic Eligibility Requirements
- Work Experience: At least 1–2 years in relevant occupation (stream-dependent)
- Language Proficiency: CLB 5–7 minimum (English/French); higher scores improve chances
- Education: High school or higher; ECA required for foreign credentials
- Age: No strict limit, but points favor younger applicants
- Job Offer/Connection: NB job offer strongly prioritized (especially post-2026 changes)
2. In-Demand Occupations (2026 Priorities)
New Brunswick focuses on high-need roles (healthcare, trades, education). Accommodation/food services largely excluded since Feb 2026.
| NOC Code | Occupation | Demand Level | Avg. Salary (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21231 | Software Engineers | High | $85,000–$120,000 |
| 31301 | Registered Nurses | Very High | $75,000–$95,000 |
| 72310 | Electricians | High | $65,000–$85,000 |
| 41220 | Secondary School Teachers | Medium-High | $60,000–$80,000 |
⚠️ Important Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information as of March 2, 2026. Immigration policies change frequently without notice. Always verify the latest on official New Brunswick and IRCC websites. This is not legal or immigration advice. Consult a licensed RCIC or immigration lawyer for personalized cases.
Data Verified: All data sourced from official government sites; last verified: March 2, 2026.