NEW BRUNSWICK TO HOLD RECRUITMENT EVENTS FOR SKILLED WORKERS

In February 2025, Immigration New Brunswick will host a national virtual recruitment event aimed at attracting skilled workers to meet the province’s growing labor market demands. This initiative is designed to connect qualified candidates with New Brunswick's expanding economy and diverse job opportunities. The province is particularly seeking individuals with strong talent, relevant skills, training, and experience in its priority sectors, which include areas such as education, healthcare, and technology.

The recruitment event will be open to Canadians, permanent residents, and temporary residents authorized to work in Canada, providing a valuable opportunity for anyone eligible to learn more about how they can contribute to New Brunswick’s workforce. Participants will gain insights into New Brunswick’s immigration program streams, which offer various pathways to permanent residence (PR) for foreign workers. This is an excellent chance for skilled professionals looking to transition to permanent residency in Canada, specifically in a province that is actively seeking to address labor shortages and enhance its economic growth.

In addition to the virtual event, New Brunswick will send recruitment teams to Dubai, UAE, and Doha, Qatar, in February 2025. These international recruitment efforts will focus on attracting professionals, particularly in the education and healthcare sectors, where New Brunswick has specific needs. By targeting these high-demand fields, the province aims to bring in top talent that can help meet its growing workforce requirements.

If you're a skilled worker interested in starting a new chapter in Canada and want to explore how you can take advantage of New Brunswick's immigration programs, Global Opportunities is here to help. Our team of experts can assist you in navigating the immigration process, ensuring you have the support and guidance you need to make your move to New Brunswick seamless and successful.

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